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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964

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York is Home
In Beloved
Mountains
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Klumnann, wbo ..
tap«~ ComJII!IIllst
captivity
In Laos, stapJief' onlll the U.S.
!Pinland WedneOday night and
wu greeted by hit wfe, Sara,
II. a happy reunion.
','It'• great tr be home," ut_IJ!med the 30 • year •

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POMEROY OHIO
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
JoiOT OPEN
FRIDAY thru WED.
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WALT DISNEY 'S
"THE MOON SPINNERS"
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STOCKINGS

.Bayley Mills. Eli Wallach.
Peter ltlcEnerv. Joa n Grtoe n·

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which bad orougbt him from
Bangkok.

CARTOONS

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!'WILD AND WONDERFUL"
(Technicolorl
Curtis, Christine Kaur

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CAPE KENNEDY
ALL-STAR Sl!:LJ!!CTION - . The useful ness of Boys' League baseball In Meigs
Unitad States tonight plans ~~~~~~~~!Y, has Eroved 1ts worth time and time agam. One area, however, which h a 8
~~ Its lar&amp;est scientific sateiestab 1shed a solid program is Rutland. but there are boys there who would
tJtt to study space and Jts haif such, a program were started. One of these is Rocky Williams, 12 yearzards to manned voyages to the
Mr.~~ Mrs. Ray Williams of Rutland. Rock;Y joined the Little League in
mobn and planets.
Md., t IS summer while his father was working on construction there and
named on IS league all-star team as first baseman. The Oakland all-stars ended
e 1,013_pound
ph cal ob,.,rvatory
a Foutburg, Md. ~am 3-1. Rocky will be an eighth grader at Rutland this
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to play orgamzed baseball on Rutland next summer.-Sentinel Photo.
~~&amp;tit that will take I· or
of tJte way to the moon. Launch
~mo l ls from 9iJ4 p.m. EDT to
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Trade In &amp; Close Out

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FAMILY NIGHT
Jerry Lewis
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Julle Hopkins in
"LIFE IN DANGER"

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Aivln C. York was borne
bls beloved Cumberland
MDuntalns for good · today. oo
longer haunted hy the deed
wblcb · made him the greatest
foot soldJer of World War I.
The legendary mountaineer
was returned to his sprawling
fann on the Wolf River
Wedneaday from Veterans Hospital In Nashville were he died
Wednesday at the age of 76.
Funeral services tentatively
were scheduled for Saturday
with burial In Wolf River Cemeterv, not far from the mountain ledge where York married
childhood sweetheart, Gracie Williams, after his trium1ploanl return from the war.
A deeply religious man, York
confided in his last known interview that the memory of the 25
German soldiers he killed during the bloody battle of Argonne Forest in France remained
.with him through the years.
"! stm don't like to think
about it even today," York said
in the interview on his birthday
last Dec. 13. "I always believed
in the Lord's commandment
'Thou shalt not kill,' but 1 also
believe there are times when a
man ju.•t has to fight for the
lthiin2S· he believes."
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SAIGON, VIetNam- Pre~nler
Nguyen Kha"h returned unexpectedly to Saigon tocia} In
pal'$lt acceptance. of
American suggestion tha Ito rejllm
as soon as poslilble.
Alter Khanb stepped down
from the presidency last week·
and following two weeks of ·
and went to si•·k leave, U.· S.
Ambassador Maxwell D. Ta••lor I
••ld Kanb "Ezpected to ret11m I
jo Saigon ill the nest days
rtsume bis oormsl dutlea.
Iliad of government:•

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11TOM JONES"
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Finney . Sussa nah
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UNDA SUE GIIIBS
Unc!a Sue Gibbs, daugbter
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gibbs
ol 108 Roaewood-Ave., CirclevUle, graduated from nunes
al Good Samaritan

traiDlllg

bospltal In Clnclnnalt recently
MJts Gibbs spent one year at

Oblo Slate and tbe otber lbree
at the Cincinnati bospital. Attending the graduation from
Pomeroy were grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ebersbacb,
aod her aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Gibbs.

Detroit Man
Killed in
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THIS coun~ appean to be fortunate In
that It •pparently is off the main
llream of Ulf great increase In !K'rlous
crime. Accotding to the Federal Bureau
of lnveM!gation there were 2.259,100
Hri~us crimes cb.!Dmitted in the country
during 1963. and\tlleir estimate is that
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It went eve• higher Ibis year. Tha~ tremendOlll' total according to tbe blireau
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1116 ' 1982 figure. and in the past five
. :yean~.;me in this country has incr~as·
·.·. ed five tim•• faster than the population
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i"Owth. In looking at this great increase
, ~ Clime, w~ as taxpayers have to dtg ev·
en 4eo.per to. meet the cost of cnme. Ev·
f1i ·Ail thoL&lt;gh It cuts n~ big figure locally
'.We still hav• to help mdirectly to pay the
costs of th• inroads of criminals A con·
II(Vative esrimate of the cost of crime
111 America IS set at 27 billion dollars an·
uuailv.
' A more effective way to reverst the
trend of cr1me will have to be found or
•We will be robbed ~lind . Both' major po·
Utical parties at their conventions this
, ·summer recognized to a degree the mo·
~ ·. rat decay and the growth of lawlessness
•i 'ID generai. We are faced with a com~eti·
·, ttve contest between the forces of cnme
l!ld eff•ctive taw enforcement . The situlltion ealls tor an all out offense, wh!ch
Wtll nip crime in the bud, and bnng
•bout a declining rate. First and fore·
most in the battle 'gains( crime Is to
h•ve a torcr that iA adequately equipped
to ,do the job. First there is a matter of
outstan.1tng personnel, with the _proper
training and all types of facUlties to
brinJ! the cr•minal to heel. In a great rna·
. IIJ cities and towns in the country the

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way producer and restauratelll', Joe
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By JOE KIPNESS
"The ea ;t side is the chic side ... but
the West Side is the Best Side."
So go the lyrics of a song in a recent
off-Broadway musical about the relative
merih of Manhattan Island's two major
geographic divisions The~ are a lot of
J!llyers and shakers in Our Town, how·
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r1tpieurs, cultural miters and show
b · ss "entrepreneurs - who've wagertid. tlier,-quivalent o( a miniatur}l Fort
Xilox fo bark their iudgment that the
West Side Is not only "the chic side."
Five miles long and a mile wide, tbe
West Side IS five square miles of magic
-the Jruslest, and most im!Jortant rell.l
estate Ia tbe 'World, where one out of every three people employed in New York
City works. No other area its size any·
where can match it industrially, commercially or culturally It measures its busi·
DOSS in bUlions. It is the entertainment
~apter of the nation.
l!rb.~dway (tbe one-and-only "Creal
White W:l!y";, Rockefeller Center, Times
Sq\Iare, \ Greenwich Village, the Metropo1ltan ~ra House, Lincoln Center,
tveey IDfJO&lt; legitimate theatre In the
~ty; •i~ssel of luxury movie . palaces,
fllm !!Udlolo, TV and radio networks,
"'il even a group of tiny off-Broadway
· theatl?!l on West 42d Street between
Jlljnth and rentb Aves. give the West
J Side a virtual monopoly on the business
,;: ~illcft there is no ~ther business like.
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'the lion's share of construction in New
York City took place East of FiftbRleamlng office buildings and posh
artmP.nt towers. In the past
yean, ho'fever, the "drive to the
hail Men losing momentum
the W.st Side of
unpreoedented boom.
have in·
vested millions to' improve properties
and ere~ new edifices sup,portlng this
"retum Ito the West Side ' and demonatratmg their faith in the future of the
area. Muth of this faith is lillked to the

presence on the West Side of show bUI·
iness and the enterprises allied with it.
Some trace the West Side revival
back to 1956, when the huge New York
Coliseum Exhibition Hall and adjoining
28·story office building were opened on
CoJUmhus Circle overlooking the south·
ern bound&amp;ry of Central Park. Others
pinpoint it still earlier to tbe first announcement of plans for tbe $115 million 1..incoln Center complex.
This exciting new mecca of the dty's
performing
six architecturallydazzling structures surrounded by parks,
plazas, promenades and fountains to be
' fully comp!Ated in 1966·.,- has spurred a
'renaissance of the entire Upper West
Side wllh the constlilctlon of a series of
new luxury apartment dwellings, 1 swank
new motel, several new restauranta, and
a new downtown campus for Fordham
:university. Only a few blocks further
south on Central Park South stands an·
other ~ew cultural monument - Huntington Hartford's controversial Gallery
of Mod"rn Art - the tallest (ten stories)
art gall~ry m the world.
A decade ago, even the most visionary crystat-~all gazer would not have
predicted the pres~nt West Side boom.
As recently as two years ago when my
partner, Art Schindler, and I announced
we were pl.nning to open the Hawaii
·Kal Restaun:nt on Broadway at 50th
Street a lot of peoople said we were crazy. N~ fewer than 12 restaurants had filed for bankruptcy on · the same site.
Since we're shortly planning to open 1
second dining apot on the West Side, It's
apparent we didn't euess wrong.

They point to cmtlnulnl Jndl
eators of otMnglb In the ~
omy: cooct ateel producllaa out.
put, bleb demml ill
many ftelds, hi&amp;h potential apo
llal expenditures iD lndllllrJ,

steady income fllures. .

suddenly
came to life during the past aeveral years
wltb new luxury Inns and motels totaling some 8,000 rooms. All tbls new hotel
,coiis_truC!!~ focused on tbe Weat Side.
The Weat Side Is allo tbe city's premiere shopping center. ~ore tbau two .
milhon shoppen a day patronize Ita 9,·
000 retail outlets, Including 21 of the
large aepartment storea whOle names
are internationally known, such u .Ma·
cy's, Glmbels, stem's aud Ohrbach'a.
The mnual sales volume II well over
three billions.
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paot two w•.U lu&gt;91 been apo
prebenslons over such domellie
developmenla as lhe poll!iblll·
tiel of strikes in the aut..
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·'rhete Ill concern over Soutlteaot Alia trouble• wh!UI aeelll
to !&lt;how no Improvement.

Today's 'Medical ·ReptJrt·
Wayne G. Brondolad~ M.D.
A woman's 6 - monll&gt;old
grandchild bu 1 -ping eruption all over his body, The dooJor called II eczema.
lit bad the mother aubotltute
pt'a milt lor eow'• milk iD
bls formula. He also prescribed
a tar ointment but since t h o
eruption Is slow in clearllli qp,
the reader Ill worried and wanll
to !moll' more about lhla condi·
lion.
The eczema of most infants
Ill due to 101ne form of allergy.
Allllough many doctors believe
cow'• milt to be a cause, lhla Ill
bard to provo and It has been
shown by carefully controlled
observations that cow's milk a·
lone Ill rarely if ever lhe prin·
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may, bowowr,
be a lac
EtP and oranaa
juioe or
combination of
thel8 fooda may be the undel'"
lying caUH.

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lllowa 10111e !mprovemeDI bt1IM
nmmer ud, repnllesa of aea- · II oftea clean ap IJIOIIIaDeou)f by the time the eldkl II
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wooly lal' aalmal was taken •·
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an animal covered with - ol
the ... ayDibelle fa1rrieo,

HELEN HELP ·US!
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J'INICKY GUEST
Dear Helen:
II short time ago there waa
menllon in your column about
over • spending of young co~
lege married students.
Recently I uw an exampll
of under - spending. I was ln·
vlted for dinner to the homt1 of
1 young college professor, new·
ly 8I"aduated from the university. They are atlll Uving ••
they dld when he was a atuclent, and lhe was piling by
oo a rigid 'n!dget, which, it
....,. to me, gives the college
I bllck eye. After an, Ita !aeulty famllies abould have clef·
inila Uving llandardl.
The YOilll8 couple had excellent barbecued chicken, but
the ulad waa dumped in the
bottom of an oversized bowL
Too many lrlpr were made to
a nellhbor'a ice boJ: to get
the watenneloa (wbicb woulda'! flt Ia thein) and IDiecta
ran ·ua wild at the '"!~door table. Law we went Into the
bouse and !he cooUnc Qllem
wouldll't work. All 1111 furn1.
lure ... plllbed to the wallll
to lllvt tbl elrUdnn a plaet to 1
pl&amp;J, .... the back and Inn&amp;
ICreOIII were ruined b)"
1111·
cbildren.
The woman sbowecl u a pa~
tern by wbicb lbe llllde an
her elolba She dlsparaaed ...
et our leallinl deefpm oC
lood. pottiuw. lllr .will( 11

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py, hard • wortlng and budgetpressed JOilllll bousewlfa who
linda time between
sewing,
managing her brood - and enjoying them - and fl&amp;hlllll
witb a ballcy air condiUoner, to

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otherwise oat alone?
I liiink you lboulcl bave concentratecl on biting: the elcellent barbecued chicken - not
the haDd tlwt feel you! -H.
POP GOES THE PAPER BOY
Dear Helen:
I bave one amall flow.- bed
In my fruit yard. I take two
papers da!JY. Believe II or
not, lhat'l where my papers
land. I've uked both cleUvery
boya lo throw their papera In
the driveway, but tho only
lime IIIey clo tills II if rain baa
left a laqe puddle u.r,. What
can I do? - o. G.
-Dear D.:
. . the boya - Dleely - tD
tbrow your papen In a dellif·
Mlild IJICII. They'll do lllelr boll

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...-avail the eUidltloa. · OVer- .

feecllne, especially wltb fatty
fooda, will a1llo make the 110aema worse.
An !mporlanl pari of t b 1
trea!ment Ill to prevent tho child
from aeratcbing lealons. The
may require putting spUntl 011
bill arms. The lldn lhould be
cleaned wttlr lanolin or mineral
on. Antibiottca are IOIIIOtimel
necessary to prevent·or cure •
fecllon. Tbe treatment 11 cltffl.
cult and authorities do not atways agree on what ls the moot
effective treatment.

Your doetor may have to ley
10veral metlroda before any improvement Ia noted. A eorlisone
ointment apartngly applied Ia
reeonunended by aome. A.CI'IIdlt
coal tar cream bao proved very
eHecUve in many casea but ll
lbould be made with a greueleBI base llke 1
vlllilbinJ
cream.

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Fairland and Wednesday morn- 8:30 preparing for tbe season

ing they pasted Racine 72-11. opener In Middleport against
Coach Ashley, giving one of Rutland which has been moved
his short lectures at the midpoint breathing spell in the
Racine melee, .,ad only this to
say - "You aren't hustling."
To that point the unofficial
count of &gt;.¥hat \"B~ going on
was respectable. Soon afterwards it wasn't, as the Jack-

put them OUt
of,"busllllll. But clllll'l apect
the IPIJIII'IIble. Even Don Drywdale IIOIDitimel walb a •
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Dear Halen:
I wrote to you a 111011tb qo
alloal a real lmportlllt prob~. and alped I&amp; ANGRY
WD'E. '1\qli rve read a tot
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u- in your eot-"-tt, but ... w
the UDIII iiDrel, J11U have c:ompleteto ·W!llf lood clothe~ ID IJ teamed my problem. .rm
the rJ&amp;bt plaeeo - 1IIIiiiYer ..... IIIJ Iotter didn't IIIIUIII1 . .
heard of bOIDIIIIIIdeo at a rae- pid lib llime people write. 1
ullf tNT All Ia aU, abe II not
beplnc up properly with lMr
pooltlon, but It mnalnlng at IIIUbbOd me. - STIU. ANGRY
the lchool loYil oC , .... Dear An&amp;rr:
tnl~
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Tile GillY lhln&amp; I can tblnt a cla7 Nnecl "ANO:.IY WJ111:"
crl It tliat the. Clllllp abould (OI"·•cooct faalmllt cfl - . )
put aut a ballllln oaulloniDC And lbe luDel liN at:·lbt 111141,
Ill JI'CIPie tD matnllbl lbltr dtc-'11' the word,a very ~
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wear lood llovea .. . the coluam. Pleul 11'1
and bats to Ita IOdal funeJIIIoll, N,ljn.-H.

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75 57
73 59

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Bollimore
Chicago
New York
Detroit

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Chicago

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Brookfield, from 24.95

Slacks by Hubbard
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Dale Edward

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SWEATERS by
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cardigan and pull·
Smith,

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12th inning and brought the I Wednesday . Mrs. M1l~on .~ussell
Dodgers' Larry :\'!iller his third ' Clark, Rt. 1 Letart,\\. \a., son,

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tbe only run of the game
Wednesday night as the Reds
eked past Chicago 1.0 In Jhe
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The man who singled Keough

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DISCHARGED
Patients recentlv discharged

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Unlt~d Press International included Mrs. Wiilard Nibert,

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a pinch-hitler.
to follow.
The moon is approaching its
He may get a chance to prove rnew phase.
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On this day in history .

Jn 1783. the American ·revolu·

right?" the worried southpaw readmess as. he raced to third
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Queen then slapped a ground
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score Keough.
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Musial Improving,

O'Toole'• Win Hlo 14th
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ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Stan
National League
Musial resting comfortably In I
Player &amp; Club G AB R H Pet. a SJ. ' Louis hospit..l, today
Clemnte, Pit 127 516 76 176 .341 sbowed marked improvement
Aaron. Mil 131 526 9~ 171 .325 and expected to be witb his
Wllharns,Chl132 525 80170 .324 family for the weekend.
Carty, Mil 103 339 54 110 .324
Santo, Chi 13t 490 73157 .320 "Tests will be taken during By United Pre" lnternaf""•l
Chrstphr, NY 124 43ll 64137 .313 next several days," Dr. I. C. Place kicker Lou Mich:
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Robinsn, Cin 126 455 90 142 .312 Middleman said. Stan "is going 'on Jhe outs' with Jhe Pittsburgh
Allen, Phila 131 515 98 16f .311 to be fine ."
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Torre, Mil 125 482 73 150 .31l : Th 43.
ld \1 1 1 ho The Steelers made It official
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rr!h~n Del 120 428 60 131 :306 said. He said tt.e condition ac- A spokesman lor the tea~
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B.Robsn, Bal 134
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Ystrzski, Boa 120 471 fill 141 .299[
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Brsoud, Boo 130 484 74 114 .298
Will not be in tbe lineup for the
Causey, KC 130 502 1!9149 2!¥1 , FINO INTRODUCES BILL
nett e•hlbltion game this SunKallne. Del 123 445 66 132 .297
day with tbe Baltimore Colts at
Robinsn, Chi ItS 425 70125 .294 WASHINGTON tUPII - Rep. Canton, Ohio.
~hance, Clev 101 333 42 98 .294 Paul A. Fmo, R·N.Y., intro- Micha ls 'l1
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National League Mays, GJ. alm\!!t"'ll preventing the can· in 11162 but hi! efflclency fell
onls 39; Williams, Cubs 21!; dldacy ; ol self-servmg opporlu· off last season and Coach Bud·
Robinson, Reds: Cepeda,
nists ..like Robert Kennedy of ely Parker referred to the Jell·
anls; Santo, Cubs, and •l!.n Massachusetts and Pierre Sal· foo•-• kick , -• 0 1
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Pbtls, all 25.
American Lea,pe:-ilillebqow•, Fillo's ·bill would require that Speeulation concerning Mi·
Twins 44; Colavito, A~ 31; Po- candlllates for Congress be ree. chaelll aroae 'J'besday when
tell, Orioles 31; Stu.~, , ~. ldeolt"of Jhe states from whlcb Pillsl!urgh purchased kicking
lox 30 : :aane.;,;;:t~'li'
are seeking ofllce for at speclallst ' Mike Clark from the
NatloaiJ-Leapt _ e%Y: 1 lea~ one year. Siniilar legis!~ Pblladelphla' Eaglee.
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13'k ered a single and then' scored has been almost indispensible

Chicago at St. Louis, nlght
Detroit at Washington, night
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nal run witt- a sacrifice fly lace, Rt. 1 Crown Cily. Mrs .
and scored after tripling home Grace N. McCarty, Rt. 1 TI!ur-

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8t 55 .596 l!o Marty Keough was plucked wanted to use him," he added.
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Houston at Philadelphia, night
Friday's Games
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19~11! or Wise (5-2).
New York at Kansas City, ·night l the ineldent. "Tootie &lt;O'Toole)
Only gnme~ ~cheduled
Boston at Minnesota, night
knew Marty had a bad foot,"
Friday's Games
Boston at Minnesota, night
he explained. uHe just wanted
L. A. ~t N .Y. 2, twi -night
· Cleveland at Chicago, night
to make sure he could run."

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CINCINNATI (UP)) - The iy notched his 14th victory. "I · win while tagging the Pirates' l u:SJ a .m. Wednesday. Mrs.
depth of the bench of the Cin· didn't want anything to hap- Vern Law wilh his 12th Joss. I Jimmie A. Evans, Rt. 2 Galli·

EU;worth 03-14) or L. Burdette 1'13·91 .
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111!'1 II a .ba,ne we p1n't all . li!t wJII ••. welcamt " JG!II'
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Hospl'•-1 NeWS

San Franctsco ~t New York- Tbunday's Probable Pi$Cbert Don Elst~n there. ~as ~ dls- Irom .320 to .276.
tiOnary war ended officially
Perry (8--9) vs. Fisher HH5).
New York at Los Angeles - turbance m the Cmcmnati bull- Keough had been out since I wilh the signing of a peace
M!lw~ukee at St. Louis, ~ig~t Stottlernyre (4-1) vs. McBride pen.
being .hit .on the !.eft foot by a treaty in Paris.
·- t.lomnger (4·121 vs. Cra1g &lt;3·12).
O'Toole rushed up to acting foul t1p ,In the first game of In 1916, the_ Allies broke a
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Ch1cago at CmcmnatJ, mght- - Bunker !13·4) vs. Pascual ty's foot all right? Is it all eras~d any doubt about ?is World War 1.
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:l:nds, George Sauer, BIll Tackles, Rawlings,
Vance, a run in a two-run third inning man, Mrs. Henrietta C. RobinHalley, John Blake and Sam Pickens.
I to lead the Sl. Louis attack son, 574 Laurel St., Middleport,
Hood.
Guards, Ashley and Riecl1· that brought Gibson his 13th Mrs. Ernest S. Cullums. Rl. 1.
Tackles, Craig Rclwllngs, Lar- 1 man.
win. Hank Fischer surtered his Pomeroy, Mrs. Millard Hamry Vance, Ray Pickens.
I Inside Linebackers, George ninth setback.
· mond, Jr ., Coalton, Mrs . GearGuards, Kenny Harris, Tom I sauer, Bruce ·wallace, Leffing- Juan Marichal, back in form ge Willis Jones, Wilkesville,
King, Bob caruthers.
, well.
111fter being hobbled with a lame James Herbert Allen. Rt. 1
Center, Dave Ashley,
Outside Linebacker, Stephen· ; back for a month, pitched a Ironton, Mrs. James R. Porter,
Reichman.
son, Moore, Wilson.
four-hitter to win his lfith game Rt. llronton, Mrs. Linnie TrumQuarterback, Bruce Wallace, 1 Deep men, A. V'allace, Rod for the Giants. Marichal also bo, Rt. 2 Ironton. Mrs. Carman
Buddy Moore.
Sauer, Harris and M. Tannehill. contributed a hit !hat led to a J. Lorubbio, New Marshfield,
- run and Tom Haller's homer 1 and Mrs. Eddie Lee Keffer,
and a two-run single by Hal · Ravenswood, W. Va ,

Cmc1 I Chi. 0, 12 lnngs, rught Kansas Clly 9 Boston 5, mght
Thursday's _Probable Pitchers L. Angeles 4 New York 0, night

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Ken Boyer drove in one Cardi- Crown City, Eura Ernest Wal-

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In Stretch Race to Flag

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Sa~ F.ran. 4 N. Y. ~· mght
. Wednesdays Results .
hotne was rookie Mel Queen, cated t.hat Dcro~ Joh~son, who ter, Saturn, Mars and Venus.
Phila 2 1:ouston 1, .mght
Baltimore 2 Minnesota .o. ntght who was mov~ off the bench went hitless In five tnps to the The evening star is Saturn.
L.A. 8 Pitt. 5, 12 mngs, nlght Cleveland 9 Wash. 0, rught
and into right field to start the plate Wednesday night, might Those born today are under
SL Luuls 6_ Milwaukee 2, n~ght Chicago 7_ Detroit 0, night.
game.
be benched aod Keough put on the sign of Virgo.

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Willie Da\o'is had three hits and polls. daughter , 9:31 a.m. Wed'
Dick Tracewski and Maury Wills l nesday. !Ms. John W.. Hevener,
American League
alive in the National League Stsler assured 0 Toole Keough 1 two each for th Dodg
h"J Rt. 1 Vmton, son, 8.22 a.m.
ers w f1• I We dnesday. Mrs . Wtlhng
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could run. "He cou ld have Jim Pagliaroni • had th
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Houston
57 77 .425 2412 Boston
New York
45 87 .341 3~12 Washington
Wednesday's Results
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After the Fairland scrimmage Coach Ashll'y noted he
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Fbdsbel Slroq
Gianla blankecl the .~ew York
Sbort faltered 1D llle alxtb Meta 4-ll and tbe Los Angeles
ini1fllg when a wallr and llineles Dodgers defeateol Jhe Pittsburgh
by Mike Wltlte and Bob Aspro- .Pirates 8-5 in ·Iller NL games.
monte produ•·ed ilouJton'a run ID the American League,
but he aettled down aod fm- Balllmore beat Minnesola 2-11,
lahed strong. Allen's throwing Chicagr routed Delroit 7.0. Los
error put the lying run in scor· Angeles defeated New York 4-ll,
ing position wltb one out in the 'Cleveland topped Washington
Dint~ but Short retire ! Joe 9-0 and Kansas City oulslugged
Gaines and Carroll Hardy to Boaton 9-S .
end the game.
Jim O'Toole pitched a brliU·
The Reds beat the Chicago ant seven-hitter over IZ innings
and the Reds finally edged out
the Cubs on consecutive singles
by pinch-llltter Marty Keough,

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Ro&lt;1 Tll)'lor'l wile, u,r,, ~ ·
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Wedne!J'lay from C«Jart Ill
Leroy Yates, Mrs. Herbert Dye, Lebanon· ha!pital.
Mrs. Smilh Henderson, Mrs. 1....•-"'"!!'ll!l"'=-•--"t
WiUiam Haley, John Ollck, rr
Franklin Waldeck, Field Camp- FIRST
bell, Aodrew Putney, Wililaln QUf&lt;LITV'Cl»
Marlrlns, Henry ~
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Reginald Gry .. Mrs
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Oscar Collins.
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By UnJted Press International Houston at Pittsburgh, nlg~t
cinnati Reds is beginning to pay pen ."
National l.eague
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, wgtlt dividends In their fight to stay
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Friday, so as not to conflict
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Saecessfal Plulie
Flrot succesafui plasdc au~
stance was dlacovered a C!eJio
tory , a1o, when a manufacturer
of b1Jnard balll offered a tt...
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wouJci produce an adequate aubo
otltute lor natural ivory, 10o
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Qwl!a Larkins', Ralpb '
Robert Bnowden. Teresa A.
Jlrul, Gary L. ~. Jr,
Charles Foley, Mn. Jeosle V.
Cox, Mrs. Amald Dorifleld, Mn.

and tellled on a llinele by Tony Cubo HI, lhe Canlinalll )opped

Robert Ashley is "a little en- the end Priddy sent in his Coach Ashley expects ihe fol· get flrot nods, the coach thinks
couraged."
bench, too.
· low!ng boys ~ make strong on basis of play so far :
Last Saturday the 1964 Jacket Meanwhile, Jhe Jackets were bids for lola of olay at the posi· Ends, Blake, Caruthers, Hal·
gridders put a 36&lt;i score onto back at work this morning by Uon· noted (offense)ley.

Distressing to persona Wh•
make tbelr money from deailnl
lii: the market, hcnre~er. hu
been a laclt of volume. '111•
New York Stock E&lt;challp II
IOfl'!nll lor upectecl "nortnal"
deya of 5 mllllon to t m1111011
~ in Jhe not-too cltala!)t
ful!lre - but the repo .-to 011 the
m·mber of . shar.. tradecl
.~ a monotonous atrinc ol
11111Ulon-plua dally figures lor
II!Oit ·of the month, only occa•
klaally breaking over mto the
HnJIIIon column.
, All these bave been lndl,._
ttve of cauuon on the part ol
lnveatora. Most analysla liave
fecocnlzed lhla, allhou&amp;h a lllol&gt;
able number of these keep taU..
ing of no breet in the lollfo
term qptrend of the n.ari&lt;et.
While many adhere to the
Idea !bet it Ia domestic con. cerna wblch are influencing the .
market, nearly all agree tblll,
lhua far, domeatle pollliell d•
velopmenta have bed aliiiOit 111
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Jhree contender. - the Recta,
Cardinali and Gl,an-won and
would have made up a full
game each had the Phillles loaL
KJyoed in the ..econd inning
on S)mday, Short bounced back
Wednesday night with bls fourth
complete game In bts last five
start• to raise his record to
I~' The Phlllies scored both
tjlelr ruoa In the fourth inning
when Wes Cov;"&lt;"'n and ctay
Dalrymple singled, were
ficed along by Frank Thomas

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, Two weeks of the most rug- ets poured it on an.1 the Racine ln others."
Halfbacks, Alan Wallace, Joe his 14th win against six losses. 1 were Mrs. Modjeska M. Love,
ged conditioning drills and two defe~oses crumbled.
The emphaslll has. been on Stephenson, Roger Leffingwell. I
Cardo !told Pace
417 l'"irst Ave , Donald w. Hol·
practice scrimmages are be- Coach Bill Priddy's
boys fWidamentab, blocking, tackling Fullback, Rod sauer, P a·u 1 . Bob Gibson:s seven-hit pilch- ley, 1445 Eastern Ave., Mrs.
hind some 25 football players couldn't stop either the Jacket and ,mastery of assignments on Wilson.
'IIi and a nme-h1t attack en· Forrest A. McNeal. Rt. 1 Che·
at Middleport and new coach first or second unit. Toward plays.
On defense, these boys may abled the Cardinals to keep shire, Ellen M. Evans, Vinton, ·

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daugbter has become 10 loncl
of cola drinka that abe criH II
abe doesn~ getlhom. ·She drinlal
!bern at mealtime inatead . ..
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won't do her any harm. What
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Tile net result bu 11oen llllt
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.. el hasn't letiiiOd tD be IIOina
1111)' place. Announcement of a
cleflnlte strike target for thl
Unllecl Auto Workers may help
to harden senUmenL 10111e trllio
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By FRED DOWN
by producing the right man at
UP' S)JOrll W1 te.
/ Jhe right time. ~· day It's
A hero a day to keep lhe ,Johnny Callison'. in ' ·he )lero'a
contenders at bay.
role ... another day 11'1 Rich
Tlu!J's the rormc' Jhe Phila- Allen .. . and still anOther day
delphia Phillies are usilli as It's Jim Bunning or Tony Gob!hey move down Jhe stretch of zalez.
the National League pennant It wai Chris Sh~'s · turn
rac&lt; wltlr the Cinciru.ati Reds, Wednesday nigt.• and Jhe 26St. Louis curdlnals and San I year-old left-bander responded
francisco Giants panting in j with a four-hit, J!).slrlkeout pertherr wake.
Jormanee that enabled Jhe PbllWllh no super star to lead u., to beat the Housloo Colts
them, the Phillies are keq~ing 2-1 and retsln their 510-game
the pressure on !heir pursuers grip on first place. it was a

NEW YORK (UPI) - N
the end of. ~ugust neer, Wal
SJreeters who ol!ee talked ~
fully of a strolli lllliiiMI' rallf
have been seetlpa I 0111'11 ~ a
case o' late-summer doldruml.

main barrier to securing tbe right pel'
sonoel is t!lr meOjler salary that Ia paid
to peMons wbo protect our lives and propert.y in a aangerous profenion. .
n is interesting f:o loo~ at the "·pay
scsles ot av~ age offlcen, Who dally risk
their lives
verage monthly earnings ol !ul time
ce employees are
ID weekly pay is
about $4 : Tbe
from 1~0 in larger cltles to $110 In small·
er communirles. It seems mighty small
when •ou '!l&gt;mpare those amounts ~th
the averag• pay of $~08 for firemen,
$512 for public utility workers, $555 for
school teachers and $560 for public 1translt employees. To fight crime In tbll! modern day it requires a pe~ with a lot
of know how and our law e'&amp;foreement
officers wh•• have more demanda from
society tban from any other puulic ser·
vant deserves more consideration. There
are signP of s trend in the right direction
with m•jor cities offering first year sal·
aries of $8.000, and even some sllllll
town.&lt; starling their officen off with
$7,000.
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Everyon~ should begin to realize that
If we are g.•mg to attract and keep the
right kmd of offic~rs something is going to have to be done. Locally we bave
a good group of dedicated officers, and
even though our crime rate is low, for
winch they can take the lion's share of
credit, we 'hould not expect them to endanger their lives for us without just
compensation, and the man power to do
a first class job. Above every other consideration they also deserve the support
needed to discharge their obligation, and
not the placing of a barrier in their path
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Gibson (IHO) and McCarver.
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b K h 13) S~nhouse Detroit
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By United Pre:'.!"ternatlonill ~~:t.~lelsoc&lt;7), Hannan 191 Chicago
020 MO 01•- 7 '1'
Natloua
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Aguirre. Rakow {5), Sparma
Houston
000 1101 : - ~ ~ ~ ~~ f~ ~Rndolph &lt;1-3) . &lt;8) and F'l'eehan. Peters n&amp;-71
Phlla.
000 200 17)
nd fiRs - Alvis llltbl, Chance 1 and McNertney. Loaer-Agulrre
Nottebart. Owens
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Baltimore
010 00 001 2 4 0
Bo•ton
010 001 012- 5 11 2 MlneJOta • oOO 000 00 _. o,, 1 I
San Fran 001 100 002- 4 9 0 K. C.
004 21 0 02X-:- 9 14 1
Pappas (1;1-5) and OrSJno,
New York 000 0011 000- 0 4 0 Monbouquetle. Rltchte 13), Sligman, Klippateln It) and
Mancha! ( liHII and Haller. Conoolly 14), Morehead (5), Battey. Loser - SliiJDaD 16-14).
Stallard, Bernarth (5), Kroll &lt;7l, rharton 171 and 'l'•llman. P~a, HR- Buwens (19th) .
Wakefield !9l and Cannizzaro, Sanders 19) and Edwards. m- \,.;;_~~'"--'""iiiiiiiiiiiOiiii'-l
Gonder •9). Loser - Stallard ner . - J;'ena (12-13l. I~er FIRST
&lt;8-17) HR - Hailer (Dthl.
Monbouquette 19-121. HRs QUALITY
Thoma• 2 (14th and 15th! Gen·
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tile &lt;25th), Mantilla 122nd).
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Buhl, McDaniel 19), E Islon SaJ... .L~o~u~is~~~~:·~:_:_:;;.;._:'"=="""""'""'iiiio"""""')
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Gibbon, Slsk, 15), Bork 16) M.,.
Bean (8), Law 1111 , Face 1121
and Pagllaroni. Winner - L.
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Millersport, and Mrl.
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Mr .... lin. Jllllllr McGinneu 1 The new home of Bussell porch· f1oors and . wall• added.
!real, Caaeda. 'l'heJ •nu~
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. ' Findling is nearip1 compi~OII.
The WSCS will •ponsor a baka.
bQrder at Sault St. 1\larie and Ml?. a!¥1 Mtl. JerrJ SlanaMlso Nr&gt;ml pi(teno bao been I Millard Swart% and ""' - do- ...le at the RobinSQI\ •tort QCI
collie back llirough Mlehigan. bury and daiJibter, Columbos,
' in Camden • Clark_holpitai at
0,. finishing work.
. Friday· evening, Sept. 11, ...
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lhelr vaealloll here with
ParkersbUrg for ID!!di&lt;al treat- The home ol Mr •11!1 MrJ. Sa~.trd.y morning, Sept. 11.
· and son, Dayton, vlolted with
porents, Mr. and
Mro.
l'l
!relatives at the Victor Perry Dalo Stalllbury and Mr, and
. _u,.o,
Sunday Sehool 1ttendaneo on
- - - - - - - - - - ·hom(.
M
Choate Pri
Aug. 30 wao 411, offering was
Several tractor """"n from I Donnie. Cheadle
rs.
r
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, PT. PLEASANT - The State $10.73. Wnrshlp Services were
thio cunmiDIIty participated 1n Meigs County Ill tile
The Temple Cluirch w.s.c,s. l Leadenhlp Tralnlng Confer· held at 10 :45 a. m. with an al
the llllllual Tractor Pull at Har· Friday in Electric 1 onc1
01embers who atlellded
tile once for offlcero and leaders tendance of 15, (:has. 0. Wonde
ri1011vllie on Saturday
night er Jordan ln E~ 11. Both workBhop In Lancaater 00 Demonstration Clubs ·will .· be leading.
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Wedneaday were Mn. T. M. held at the State f.H camp, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor
repreBenled In lhe crowd tllet penter B011 4-H Club.
Galaw'(l'• Mro, Carl Crabtree, JackOOil's Mill. Sept. 21-25, oc- spent the weekend visiting ""
altendod.
There will be a jitney n1 ~per l Mrs. · A. ArbaiJib,
Mn. eordlng to an aan01111Cf111eqt !if latives in Troy, Ohio.
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Qulan Ru,.n and Mrs. How· Miss Wanda Stemple
Home
The, funeral ol Mary Cecil at tile DyesvJlle Cburcb
. ard Stanley.
DemolUitr.ation Agent 'ot Mai!OO Mr. and Mro. Chas. 0. Wonde
Tewk!ibury, 71, Albany,
was day evenlng, Sept. 12,
7.30
'County .
1 spenl Sunday afternoon with
held at Blgony Funeral Home p. m. It will be sponsored by Mr. and Mrs . Fern Gillogly The ConlerenC. Is opooaored her mother, Mrs. J . B. Hayes
cm 11tunday. Mrl. Tewkahury the Happy Hustler group of the called on Mrs. Ginevra Foster by the West Virginia Unlversi- at Middleport .
was reared and Uved lliOSI church.
on Sund1y forenoon. Mrs. Foshi Cen
nd dl
The church auditing C&lt;Jm·
of , her llfe In thl• COIIIJJ)Uftlty.
.
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Appalac
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Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. ......er, er a m
_. • ty
reeled
by Miss Gertrude Hum· mittee met at the home of Osie
She was the widow ol tile late Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Jordan Mrs. Zelia Weyand to Colum- hr
State Extension Home F11rod Thursday evening and
Earl Tewksbury. She Is sur· and family and Mrs.
bull on Sunday and will spend I;.~:Stratlon Leader and · an- audl\ed the church books
vlved by two daughters, Mrs. Jordan attended the
some time there. In the · after·
ttr 18
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VIr- Clark and Mrs. Don- reuni..; at Lancaster
lhe Gllloglys vlalted with ::' r.:.l ~~ub ":"::rs fro,; The Swartz family reunion I
na o.Jey, bofli · of Albany, five
Mra. Carl Sayre,
her brotller and fanuly, Mr. thr hout the otate
will be held in the
Woode '
grandcblidren, a Bister, Mrs. Fla., hu been vlsltil&gt;l!
and Mn. Theodore Boring and
oug
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Grove next Sunday, Sept. 6.
Edith eooiey, Atbell8, and a her son, Joe Sayre and tam- Judy In McArthur, Judy hill! The Conlerence program will The annual Alfred Church
brother, Mr. Howard Cecil, lly, and Mrs: Bruce McDowell, been very Ill but Is reportedly be geared to aupply training Homecoming will be
held
Pomeroy. Burial was Ill Tem- also of Florida, visited her dan- Improving.
and Inspiration to club leaders on Sunday, Sepl. 20, featuring
ht M Eldo Marl!lns and
who have defmite responsibil- the Melndy Four Q~art.t from
Pie Cemetery
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E. I. Jordan, son of Mr. and ramily for several days.
daughter, Candice, and grand- 1t1es . '·" the1r local _clubs. cqmMrs. Eddie Jordan, Columbos, Mr. and Mrs. Earl S.tarl&lt;ey son, Richard King, 'Mobile, Ala. mumtles, and counlles.
I will be the afternoon speaker
Is visiting his maternal gr!nd- were In Nelsonville on Fri- are spending 8 few days with Home Demonstration
club 1 Sunday dinner gue~ts of Mr
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. da where their dau""'- Mrs M and M
A R C ter members who plan to ottend and Mrs. Glen Robmson and
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Cottrill, Point Rock. On Friday Wanda Jones, entertaineU
of the Casters for lunch n
o p ~ce a_n vance en- ami ~ were er ro er-m- aw
he called on his grandmother, 8 supper in honor of her fllOth- on Thursday were Mrs. Nellie .-ollment w1tt1 M1ss Stemple be - and sJster. Mr. and ~rs . Tom
Mrs. Faye Jordan and other er's birthday.
Vale, locAl, and Mrs. Erma fore Sept. 15th.
Barthelemy and family
of
relaUves here.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Q!ivid Gil· Vale, Pomeroy.
Daytofon,T~er motPhler, Mrsnd
. WatMrs . .Laura Krebs, her moth· logly and Mark were among
}
son
. uppers aJ~s . a ~n'
er, Mrs. Maude Holcomb and the State Fair visitors on Sun·
Vina Rutherford, Columbus,
other s1ster, Mrs. Wilma GUlnher aunt, Mrs. Ruth Swisher of day.
was at the home of her JJ1bther of Chester .
.Radcliff, bave returned from a i Recent gue.~jls o1 Mr. and \her, Mr•: Faye Jordan on Wed·
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley
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trip lhat took them to Mon- Mrs. Dale Stansbury were- his nesday mght and VISited With
t•=========~;;:..,.====;;;;;;;ii-=iiiiii-.1 her brotlier-in-law and sister,
SEO Counties are
Mr. and Mrs. Max McCaiWithout Subsidies .
lie, Ann Arbor, Mich., and othICffiC
er relatives. 1be
McCallies
Meigs. Gallia. Hocking. AthTho Wild
tookhertoColumbusonThurs- 1 PT. PLEASANT- The an- 1 ens. Lawrence and
Vinton
Things Thlit Ordln1ry T•p
day.
nual covered dish picnic supper. counties were among 16 in Ohio
Water Can Do To You, Your
Miss Rebecca Dy.e daughter ! will follow Friday's meeting ?r I tlllit did ~ot _get state subsidy
. D
the Colonel Charles
Lewis payments m f1scal 1964, accord·
of Mr. and Mrs. A•1vm
Family and Your
ye, Ch
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and
recent
graduate
of
Ohio
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rom State
8
ro\1 Advertised ·tn
POISissions
University has gone to Mil- Ame~can Revolution, m. th~ Auditor Roger W. Tracy.
Good HoUBekeepinl ill
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Manswn House, Tu·Endte·WeJ
waukee, Wise., where she p k 1 3
The 1964 fiscal year marked
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p. m.
Home Owned &amp; Operat ed
ill enter ~
w
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first time in 11 years that
(3~t
w·tseonsm. 1or tram. 1ng 1~ the sentrs. program
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basfd on the there was a state incrt!ase in
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Peace Corp. Miss Dye .Will go Constitution of the United payments. The total subsidy
tc BraZil when her trammg IS States.
paid ~n the .state was $1.306,751
A tudget S1ver Th1t
completed.
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RtiiiOVU HARONI!SS
Mr. and. Mrs. H?~old Gtllog- on the week she spent at Cedar the previous year.
ly and children viSited Salur·
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l··•t Wlth ht SSISeT,
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Counted at Fire
Mrs. s. c. Wilhelm, Mrs. E. B.
PT. PLEASANT - The local Jones, Mrs. A. L. Rossiter,
fire department reports that Mrs. Milton L. Miller and Mra.
the tolal !1'018 In tho bam tiro John H. Collins.
Tuesday morning on Route 17
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Apply For Ucence
f2000 on the baled bay.
PT. PLEASANT - Two
The bam and Ita contents p!E!s have made applications for I
were completely destroyed by marriage licenses in the office
a fire of undetermined origin. of the County Clerk.
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Owners were Grant and Ho- Applying were Frederick Asa ,
bert Stanley. ·
Pyles, 21, Chicago, Ill., and '
, -~Coralee Bonecutter, 18, GalliHOrlrMAN CERTIFIED
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Gary Dean Shriver, 21, GalPT. PLEASANT - Ed Hoff. lipolls Ferry, and Judith Kay
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Pleasaat Vlllley Hospital
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alable In Graham District. Or- Norville, Arbuckle; John
vllt.. Sturgeon, Hendenon, and theny, Leon; Mrs. Densll Ma·
J. S. Colley, Henderson, have lbeny, Leon; Mrs.
been certified as Republican Bowers, Grimm's Landing.
candidates for the office of DISCHARGED - Tina Roush,
Justice of Peace itt Clendenin Letart; Linda Adkins, Pt. P!OaDiBtrict.
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. land Methodist Church wll&lt;!n ' ceived from the
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lhe RUtland Garden Club met Girr~ 4-H Honor
p m. for initiation when Porn- wedtllng- piO&lt;e In lbe Me~on
I Monday ev.nlng at the home of I demoostratioos on flower artroy Chapter 188, OES, met thodbt Churcb tn Tazewell,
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81 I Clarence Murray with Mrs
UnJt~ Pres• International obJection to stud.Y4flf the
club re~ives credit for thelr as:'ltuth Tompkins, worthy ma· in&amp; mlnltUer wa1 the Rev. W.
tron, and Harry P. Smith, wor- E Mustard The you11 couple · Amertca proudly styles Itself ble or of religion.· .presented leading the club in Lhc ereed sistance wid! the ~lrl'1 clubs.
thy patron, presided . Past
make ihetr home In V~t· "a ~lion ~~ God'• but it _Is objectively .. w part of ,~ secular and coUect. Eighteen members 1 It was announced by Mrs. I
Ad3hs'; Stella Pong, • Ma- alnla, wbere Mr. Wrlcht is pernuttlng nullions
Its chil- program of educatiOn In pub- . - - .- Winn that several member-s re-- 1
bel Geoglein and clara Sue I cmp)oyed.
dren to srow ~P UUterate as lie schools.
of them mvolves Catholic chtl- 1celved ribbons for their flower
Soullilby were Jntror;luced and
far as rellglo.l 1s concerned.
Jbis dictum wu eJearly in· dren. The m:1jor Protestant de-•arrang(·ments entered in the
Welcomed.
Georgia Watson, 1
'J'his situation did not result teDded as an invi 1aUon to pub- nominat ions -~~seem co·1lent at : Meig s Counl y Fair nower show.
Adah oJ
t he
chapter.
frum . Supreme Court .d~i~ions. lie schools to experiment with present to adopt resolutionJ-. ap· ' A report wa~ also given on the
read the Bible story of Adah, 1
And Jt would not be sJgnif1cant- teaching about religion in the plauding the shared-time con-1 Stat" (;arden Club was awarded
and Shirley Custer. Esther of - Jy alerted by a ~o?Stitulional same spirit that they teach . cPpt - for somebody else.
third place in region II for thei.r
the chapter, read the story or l Gauae readlngt; GaJUpol- ~mendment .permJUt118 dev?- ~bout other things s~ch as polLt:aves Suoday S.:!Iool
flowt"r show held last year.
Esther, after which Mrs. Ponn, I is Oam 18.3, 13.0, running 3'f.! bona! exercises m P u 0 he 1Ucs, on which Americans
That leaves Sunday School Mrs Jack Robson was proMrs. Goeglein and Mrs. Souls· feet on rollers. Potneroy-~as- schools. .
widely differin&amp; opinions.
institutlon which ~rotestants 1gr&lt;ml •·hair man and showed co-•
by were presented to Ute f'ast. 1on 20.63 , Pt. Pleasant 24.28, ffin.l Even 11 Congress were to ap- Available evidence I
to hold In Lli1Cfltl~al ven- lured slides of fluwers and scenlnvitatlona were read to at- ton U :! fa11Jng , Kanawha Falls Pto:V'-' such an amendment - that few public school
Th~ trouble w1th Sun- ery from various places includ·
e 'A LB. SIRLOIN STEAK SANDWICH
tend "friend 's nlghl" at Har· : 2.70 rising, Charleston 17.93, Which now. appears ~ighly un· terns have thus far accepted
School IS that 1t usually of. ing Kingwood Center and the
81
rlsonville Chapter Sflpt 16· at London. Marmet and W1nfleld likely - It woold, ~ply re· challenge.
a chlld less than 26 hours 1gard~n club convt&gt;ntion in Day~
New Marsl\fleld Ch"'Pt~r. Sep1. dams wf're on the sills.
st~re the natJOna~ ~lJUSIO~ ~at
Record Poor'
. ~ear of instr~ct;on aboul re. ton.
FRENCH FRIES
17. Mt
Moriah Chapter at Bo-at muvtoments:
chlidre.n are receiVIng rehglOus Before any religious
hgtOn - and th~s frequt:nlly ts Mrs. Winn was assisted by
ts~verly, Sept. 22; Bartlelt chnp- Ohio River Codrington educ~hon when they ~re exi shies stones at the p u
by inadequately Ira 1ned Mrs. Clarence Murray in serv~
ter, SPpt.' 29, and Athens Chap.l down 13, 4:35 a. m.; George pose to rote recttatJOn. 0 schools for their seeming
.
under _classroom ~on- ing a salad course to the memeSALAD
appruachmg bedlam.
1bers attendjng, Mrs. Jonah Cott.r Oc tober 3 at which time 1Price up 14, 5:05 p. m.: East· prayers and random readmgs &lt;~~leet of the religious
,
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from
the
Bible.
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ld
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the 60th annlvtors~ry ' wfll be 1ern up 14. R:40 p. m. ; L.aay
problem he should examme
o one wou senous Y expec !e11!l w,Js a contrt utmg holltess.
,
'
Rosemar;·
down
14
10
·30
p
m
.
The
real
problem
has
been
h
•
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rd
A
teach
observed .
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ed b
II h
c urcues reco . mong
. a child about mathe- 1,
Wa!tf'r
Beckj'ord
down
14
5
·30
o
scur
y
a
t
e
controver~
ta
t
ti
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111 26 hours per year - ,
ANNOUNCE SOCIAL
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f es n s par cu ar y, 1 JS a
Invitations were• also read to
0
.
iv
r &lt;J _ m : Philip Sporn down 14, sy _over e per!p.era Jssue
ord of ina1equate
even w1th the best teachers_and 1 '~here will be ::~n ke cream
the best dassroom cond JtJOns. social at the Rock
Springs
attend the 60th ann ersary o li:45 a . m.: N~tional down 15, s~hool prayers. It Is how~ pre" half-heartedly pursued.
Evangeline Chapt~r. Mlddleporl 3 15 a m , St Mary's down 15 VIde coherent, systernattc In- Tw I
. tl
No one should be surpril:ied if Church F'riday Sept 4 beginon October 13, a reception hon· i 4:05 ; ~· . Wavne H up 16, struction on religion to children h eve yeathrs Sago, m le
children fail !o !t"arn much ning at 6 p m Hor~e~ade Ice
oring Edward C Speter worh0 It8 nd bl'
h00 18
ac case.
e upreme
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m
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Jerry
Bosworth
up
w
a
pu
lC BC
h
ld
th
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rt
t'
l't
about
rehgwn
under
such
c1r·
cream
ceke
and sofl drinks
thv grand patron and Martha I
·'
Evade Issue
up e
e cons I u 1ona J Y
.
~- S
d h
r7 . 10. p m.: .A.ChE . Dyke
down 1 Some public school officials " rele1:1sed . time" . arralngements cumslances.
will be sold.
c.. pe 1er, gran c ap 1am, 1rom
1 K d
1
8
Acacia Flower Chapter, Ckve-1:;· i~~ · m., . ~es · d:=~ ~ wou11Jike to wash their hands under wh1clt children are
lsnd, on _Saturday, Sept. 19 and 20. tO ·s5 a. ::: ~: RDeav~ down or this difficult problem an the , leased rrom' public schools a!
a reception honorina V e r n a · · ' p. .. 1 1 ~ ·. 1.
gcound the ~"upreme Couct has 1their parents request 10r one or
•
v
h
k t tt d
, two ours a wee o a en reHammond deputy &lt;~~rand
mnt- 2() · ·3·30
· ';J M ·· •~ ·11 ler Wll1 :-lm · lorbJ'dden then
t
·h .
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r.
«on down 20 4·45 u m · John I
· 1 0 10 0"' 11· 8 u11 • 1
1
d ted b
ron , from Valley Chapter on ~. rl _,
•0 ·6.
Y
· .· ·p. ,, , , th _ court d'd nothing of the lltg ous c asses. con uc
Se
rouo vuwn · a. m..
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churche~ on UleJr own property !
26
pt . .
Downey up 21 6 a m . Buck· ktr.d. It went out of tts way to
d lth I .
h
· cos
1 ed 1n rP&lt;"'u - cv'" Si&lt;Jte up ' . · : ,~o ·· a. m.: 1say m
· Ihe I963 prayer case tat
h !anR w lCietrh own
teac ers.k
The meetmg
h
.
22 12
Jar form alter which refresh- : ,
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oma.n &lt;!t o11cs ave ta en
C. \ . Harner up 22, 4.30 a.m.,
energetiC advantage of this op,ments were served
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21·. 3·· to P·m ··
I portumty.
· More: than '1alf of the '
. ~· R u t dh 11·· •·•·
r teore uown
and C. F. Tompkms, lara an Elgt•rcliff down 23, I a. m.;
c
th ,.
h'ld
h
tt nd
Jt 1mes Soulsby and Barbara .
,
.
.
a o 1c t r ren w o a e
,
S \I. Jenks up 23, 5 a. m .. 1
public schoo ls are now enrolled
Walker.
, VfllvoJine up Greenup 3:50 a.:
' in ''released time'' religjous 1
! m : Invad er up Greenup 7 a.m.; !
I classes conducled by the con·
.' .
Outstanding Girl
I Walter Hougland down Melda_
hl ,
SEPT. 3
I fraternity of Christian Doctrine.
2
40
to be NamPtl 1d: p.M mld : hiEsso
Pennsylvania
' Th"' p a~ t Ch'1 ~ l !! 0r ·Magno IIa Although
Protestants
•Scout
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~ 20
L
·
Plans were made to chOO};f' nwn e a ' · . p. m.; _Ynn 1'empiP Pythian Sist,.rs
wiJI Ineered the released-time Jdea,
tht&gt; out.'ltanding Girl Scout of ~- up .~~eldahl 10 30 P- r~ .. J _ meN Thunday evening at the ! they have dragged Lheir feet ln
the month when Troop 221 , Gtrl S. L!'w!s up .Meld;Jhl 11 .IO P· home of Mrs. Delbert Eisel· developing ils potential. A few
Scouts or 1\t::ddleport, met Mrm- 1 ~- : A. I!. ~wnes. JJ dow~ \'lel- stein .
communities, mau:ly in the
1
1
day at the horne of their leadN, d.thl · ._, "· m .. ?rleman up
Beltwl No. 62 of the Jnterna- Midwest have excellent
· Mrs. George Hackett, Jr.
Meldahl 3 _a. ~-: Lotlon Quet&gt;n tional OrdPr of Job's Daugh- lleased-time programs. but na·
New oCficers were electPd and . down Melaah! 3: 30 '- ~ · m ·: H~l· ters will mt&gt;et Thm·sday
at tionally, only about 10 per cent 1
tnclude chairman, Marilyn Stum. 1berl \\' · Lea down Meld&lt;~ hl 4:.~0 · "l :30 p. m. at the Pomeroy Ma- 1of aU Protestant children are
hu ;
vice chairman . Connie ! a. G~ili oliN Dam _ C· h ,
sonic Temple. A school of In- · covered.
1 d) R. 1struc-tion will .be conducted by
Cooke; secretary, Christine BaH
P
M
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Slow Again
6 20
1M E
0 11 \ ' K
Iey; repnrer,
· Harns.
· 11up _. : P m.:
own
~
Jk of Mar1e
· tt a, Protestant s have been s'tnJa·lMarg1e
t
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rs.
va
rou
10 10
1
11 20
treasurer, Diane Davis; and
.. · P ·8 m.,t dr ~ oa 4up · :rwst gr&lt;Jnd guardian and Ro· arly slow to rt&gt;cognize the pos·
· Ha ~·e
k tt . ' JP· hm .;J erne
own .~: 0 &lt;J m.; 1i ber t Arno ld of Bepre
1 .
scrap book , Roge Marte
"
.'ibiJilies of • newt'r plan eal led
7 0
0
1
·;~
ted to hold m-t
n · nOW!! up :J a . m .
s~PT I
I "shared tr'me" or "dual school ,
. ue grou~ v_o
"""- . KI:Ut·awha Rivt&gt;r - Little r:d - 1
.:. . ·
.
ings the fir"' . three Mondays of ·
.
. , The Federated Circle wllll enrollment.·· Under "released 1
the month. Each month one of 1ward down Marmet 10 p. m... ~ponsor a rummage sal~ Fri-ltime" plans, a child takes all
the scouts will be chosen as the ' ~~;~an Bn.Jc~ down M~rme~ 1 day and Saturday in the build- of his regul;~r courses in a pub·
girl scout of t~ month on the I · o. m., ~uc~ .Jan~ uras ing formerly occupied by Duke lie sehoul and goes to a ehl&gt;rchbasis of achievement snd badge~~ .MarWmel.~r- 71d'' 2·.3m., Hele~ ·Cleaners on Court St. A bake sponsored class on:y for reJig. ..
,,,uown
nte
'IJ"·hid
Strd
·
ta··
work.
Ch 1 J
WI r· ld.Up.m.,
.
. sa 1e WI lJ'.' e on au ay. 1ou" r mmg.
3
rs r. up n.te
. 10 p.m.,
SEPT. s
Under •·shared time," a
Jefferson up Wmfleld 2 :30 u. I There will be an ice cream !is enrolled simultaneously in
Patio Party Given
m.
j social, sponsored by Racine two
- a public school
On Son'IJ Bird1dtrY
- -------.Firemen Auxiliary Saturday, and a church. school. He takes ,
Mr. and Mrs. Georgt Hackett. _There
art' JR.OOO squa_re l Sept. 5, beside the Racine Home some of his courses (science I
J
Jr. held a patio picni_c party in ml:es of l~ke.s anrl rlv · r:;;_ m Bank starti ng at 6 p. m. Any-1and math for example,) at
observance or the b1rthdey of ~~1. . provu'le('
or ~1 amtoba, one requesting ice cream rnay jpublic school. and some (such 1
their son , Bill, at their home t.mad.t.
1can wr 9-3293 or WI 9·2213 .
1as history and English I in the
Saturday.
CI NCINNATI !UPlt - Live·
·- ichurch school. '!'he church
GROUND FRESH
Out~oor refreshments were stock :
19. utility 16·\6.50, cows 1H5.50. !school is rret to leach these
served to those atteildlng in'- Cattle 650. calves 100: bulk
bulls 16·111: v.,.alers steadv to ' subjects in ..1 frankly religious
SEVERAL TIMES DAIL Yl
eluding Alan and Bruce Wallace. ceipts good lo awragP . i · strung. rhoice 24·28 : good io-24. context
George Sauer, ROOney SBuer and \ slau(thler steers and
i
standard J7-2l: good and choice Mor"'! than 180 shared-time ex·
SKINLESS
WHOLE
SLICED ALL MEAT
Sam Hood. A t'amily party was predominantly ste~rs, cows
275-350 lb slaughter calv~s stea- periments are now under way
held in the evening with Mr. I pet; feeder cattle scarce.
dy at tfi-.21.
in
this
country,
and
every
1
and Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. ller steers and heifers
I ,
1
2% lb.
{;eorge Hack~, 1 Sr. and Mrs. steers steady to 25 higher, ·
PER
tbs.
Mannina Kloe ,· and , children, ers steady ,to strong . cows and
»J•~•'-"1 1
PACKAGE _
POUND, ONLY - - FOR
ONLY
Lori Kent 1 a ~ynn~
bulls fully steady ; average
dessert course was served high choice
lbb ,:~;:t!h"~:
during the evevlnf,
steers 28, mostly . • ,
These Are Everyday Prices-Not Weekend Prices
' '
$.50, mixed high goud
Arkansas' first schools were choice 900·1100 lb 24-24.50, ~~~ 11
PACKER 'S LABEL
nligious ones urider direction 21.50-23.50, standard to low
11f Jesuits during the French 19·21, choice 800-900· Jb helfer&lt;oiJ
11nd Spanish regime.!!.
21·22, standard
\
Regular 39t· - Wish Bone-

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KNOWLEDGE

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Bt'l'l'f LOU MoRRIS
Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. s, 1934--7 Planning Completed for Autumn
oonRECI'lON IIJAI)E
"-"''tler. Ntn.. Allo"llt
OE,;J Chapter xI .
-~
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There It a ......~ Ill !ad.l ,_,.... _. flGI(II ,.,...
114
Willlnl·t,·ate .,
Mr. "
Mi'l. a..... Morris, R r . .. A
.
Flower Show on September 5 and 6. In the article C&lt;liiCOI'!ling ~ Gnn! 1(0! ... - . Ud..,
:::::-·:~=-:::te~~ e lgiOn In mef/CQ
,_,
Plans were completed lor tbe answered roU call by .namll!i J Middleport Book Swre In ,.,. ller . _ , Mr. Ed. Gnnl. He
Be
0 n Sept• loth
'--- t M R ld &lt;N
• un der G0d' AllOWS !allStptember
flower show to be heid i plant to' bo moved In ·A.. m•ot. gord oo tlae «lflinol J!WI&amp;IOf :flO· -~W:ht, :;: of Mrsr. ~':.1 •
atiOfl
5 and I at the Rut-' A oole of thanks was -·re- Mr. Andrew C.l&lt;imlood. He Grant boCu!o tU and 1m,.

worlt of Leonardo
11 bao - t e d IIIII
Da Vinet is among !be world's 20 miiUon bowlers Ill !be U. I
roreol. 'nl.,., are not more than spend about f110 mllllM an
!0 ou\hontlealed works of hllln nually Gil lbell sport. tO 11meo '
exlsienoo; two of hit most cele- more than tho total 1114Jm
brated paintings being tbe Mo- leapes' bat10ball pte reeelpb
Houdashelt and Milll!dlth Ray- Mrs. L_, Weover of Jlld&lt;- or Belle Glade, · Fla., opeiat a I Mr. and Mrs. Ch!rles Beegle ""=.;LI;&amp;;;"ii'iindiii.thoaaLasiiiiit.iSaupOiper&amp;,.
· ..;.l;;;.n,.aarectJ!I""':..;Y;.•IIara.~-."""_,
man attended a District om. sonvJIIe, Fla., ·• a ruest
will! hla inolh!r, Mrs. and CbllCkle of C&lt;&gt;lumbus ore •
cers Traini"l clw
of the Mrs. _Huel Cleland and otber : Loltlf Wilcoxen.
. guests th" w..k of his lather,
'
WSCS Thursday at Beaver. FOtA relative~.
: Mrs. Edn~ Ha~man ,
who Mr. Ira .Betgle.
lowing the meeUna tbey motor- Mrs. Clara Roullh spent sev- :&amp;pent the wmter m Florida. af. Mrs. Clifford Morris
and
ed to Chillicothe aJKl called on era\ days with Mr. and Mrs. ter visiting her slster at Hunt- g_randdaughter, Miss ?arla Morthe Lee Jacksor family.
Robert McKelvey at Belpre. lngton, W. Va., spent a week rJ! sP";nt a week wnt1 Mrs.
Miss Shiflet 8 mlssiona
Mrs. Lavi.lia Simpson
re. with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brad· Morr1s slsttors at
Deerfield
.....
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1
dl
'
ryk
turned
home
after
....-~:ng
ford
.
She
went
to
New
MarshBeach,
Fla.,
and
w~st
Palm
from rj a, was a iUes1 spea .
8
.,.......
fi ld s0~ J:
. · frt nd 1Beach Fla
1
er and showed alides at the several weeks in Columbus with e
Y o VISit. e 1!1.
• __
• ---pr 8and Jam ·SnodPlrSI Bapt1st Churth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R0 ber 1 Kn1g.,•t• Sieve ··~ed
-• ,' GETS CASINO PER·MIT
step and AIJcio
1 Jl'ISS ati.C"II\I
amstorm arr. j
•
1
. even ng.
,
.
1Biarhills Air Sllow Sunday at
DOUGLAS, Isle of Man
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. O'Cot1- l Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sayre ol 1 South Daylon Airport
·
I IUPI)-The Isle of lolan govnor left Monda) momina for a PitlsDurgh, Pa.: spent several David Bobb oC Colu~bus vJs. l ernment Wednesday granted a I
two weeks va.catlon.
day~ with relative".
llted Friday with Mr. and Mr8. wealt;ty American widow the I
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mor.. ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Price Wolfe. o~ 1 Eber carna~n.
: rig~t to build a $1..4 million .
ris returned from co·umbus on Lexington spent Sunday w1tli 1 Mrs. Mattie Circle, . M l s s casmo _- hotel . at this tourist i
1 Sunday. Mr. Morris was hosplt- Mr. and Mrs.. Eber Carnahan. 1Frances Fost~r end Mrs. Eber ) haven m the lnsh Sea.
allzed at University Hospital. One Thomas of Gahanna • Carnahan spent last Monday at Mrs. Helen McGarvey Saul
They were accompanied home called on Eber Carnahan re· Buckeye Lake and ·visited Mrs. Iof SilVer Springs, Md., plans to
by Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schroe- cently.
Loe TiRdale.
1build the establishment on Onder and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay Mr. and . Mrs. w.
Smith I cllan Head ovel'looking Douglas
Fred .!o!ayre Is In Leesville, and Danny of Newark spent a and son, Jeff, of Oaylon, were BJty.
Ohio. where he is employed at weekend with Mr. and Mrs. wfckend guests ot ehr mother.- , WIDOW WRITING BOO~ .
Before he can become a
the Leesville ReservOir flood I Verne Watterson.
' Mrs. i::larry Hayman .
DALLAS mPil-The. WidoW .
control darn . His family will
Mr. and Mrs. Ort Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill ol U!e Harvey Oswald 1s writ~ 1
Registered Pharmacist, your druggist
move there this ".'eek.
and two sons of Wat&lt;&gt;..ford and spent the weekend in Roseville
I book.
must understand the composition,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle ac-- Mrs. Herman Welch or Vincent with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sayre: Mrs. Declan Ford. an edvi~or'
companied by their overnight spent Sunday afte ,loon with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harpold 1to Russlan-b&lt;lrn Marina Oswald
chemical properties, manufacture, and..
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Mr. tnd Mrs. Verne Wattets~n · l oJ East Liverpool were week wife of President Kennl!dy's
use of drugs, and ways of testing them.
Lathey of Ripley, W.Va., at· Mrs. Bob Wilson and famdy li'nd guests of his aunt, Miss accused assassin, announced
!ended th.e' La they. ·eunion at of Jackson spent Monday with Minnie Harpold and Mrs. Scary . l Wedoesday Marina has · hired a
Bremen, Ohio, Sunday.
her mother, Mrs. Harry Hay- Miss Vera Beegle aecompan· professJonal writer to .help her
Mr. and Mn. Ben Philson man.
ied Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe with the book. A pubhsher will
and Mrs. Mina Lewis returned Mr. a~ Mrs. Jerrt ~owell to their cabin It Great Bend be announced soon, sh~ said.
home from a ten days vacation and fam1!y spent Sun_~Y m St. ~unday where the Wolff' reun- /
touring the eastern stAtes.
1Albans, W. Va ., vis1tmg rela- wn was held.
FIRST
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilldore I lives.
! Mr. and Mrs. Solon Butcher, : QUALITY
an~ daughter, Gretche 11 ,
of ' Sandra McKay of NE&gt;wark and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Townsend, I ~EGULAR
Steubenville were weekend vis- Mary Wilson or Athens sp~nt Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Whitehall
REXALL DRUGS
Certified Oil Station
itors of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Monday with Mr . ~tnd
Mrs. of Cleveland were re.cent guests
. WY. 2·2955
Pomeroy
PomerOy
H.illdore. ~Y all enjoyed a : Vetne Watterson.
1or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simp· W. Mliln St.
picnic Sunday at Portland Pnrk . :
Othet'f; present included Mr. I
•
n
.
·.
.,
and Mrs. William McKel\'ey.
.
Billy, Bruce ar.d Marviu, of
Portland, M1:~s Judy Fee of
! Bosron, MaR~. : Mr. and Mrs .
Oon Johnson nd son, Brian.
of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs.
Robert Byer, Julie and Larry,
·of Middleport. They also celebrated the tllird birthday of
Julie Byer.
Mrs. Blanche French, son
omd daughter-in-Jaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian French, and Mrs.
Lena Gorslin, of Akron, spent
a weekend \·isltJng ~.fr.
and
· Mrs. Clark ~IViden and
Mr.

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e-DI!IX SenUnel, Pcimeroy·Mldclleport, 0., Sept. S, 18M

Mrs. Kalhryn Gunthor and( oon.
route ilonre they villleil at tile Miss Elolse BeD of .Cinclnnati Mr. and Mr!- Cly&lt;le ~
bome of Dr. Charles Jividen spent a weekend wafb their and cllildren of Columbus lpeol
at Atlaens.
mother, Mrs. Loun BeH.
the weekend wrth Mrs. How,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'lborla Mr. and Mrs. Delberi Wll- ani N!iSior and otlaor relatl~.
ol Zanesvalle spent Saturday COJ&lt;en of Colwnbus visited Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zvora of
Mrs. B. M. Pickens, Mtl. with her mother, Mrs. Freda LoUie Wilco&lt;en toeently.
IAkron visited recently ~llh Mr.
Sybil Milt~, Mra. Margaret Benu.
' Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gamble , and Mrs. H~nry Roush.
and Mro. Ot's McCllntoclr. En·

Racine
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the majority of fatal accidents tlOD as loth District U. S. Reo pedplo."
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Next, they will look over the
''Abelea member d. tbe ..
motor, ehecklng motor mounll.
gal prol~ulooi voted for tbe
w•re connecti~1s1, ho~•· .: the be con•tanUy patrolled and ..,_ which tbe driver Uveo.
1ng Incumbent Republican Ho- a amall headquarters In Lanhill bqt did 1101 take time to
Then they wt get m••
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E "Pete" Abele Ia
caster to llandle mall and
4Dform the district voten of
gency systems, look for seats forcemenl w• 11
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!It urges drtverti wbo
are mer .
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Cllllll • during the
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em,:
"just goiiic to the eo r
to becom?'
but that II would he
havl Ja.
Iii poor col!diUon, chec
e this statement tod !lore" to fasten their aeat
Gold,.·ater arl•tocrat."
office. "My office Ia go- c oae
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t
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that aU available:. for the trip, pointing out that
Claiming Abele aUgned bJm. . to be wherever I can talk ;::'rt~~ ~ :c:~nd
"Thio .bows Goldwallor acl·
tbat all safe!)'
equl~ent •
will be
traffl dul)' Is possible to have a aenous
self with the rsdtcal . minor!·
a voter In the district."
bl ro- ll bas no feelings on Civil
where it heiOIIgl and ID good :.:'r~eDthe Labor'":,ay w.!kend. elden! In that
""!'•hi ty wing of the American Medl· M..ller said, In studylns AI&gt;- ~a= ::Cls~o'a:f vt~l:nce ~~~. other than to gain voteo
workmg order.
of the p trot AllXtllary tlng on thell' aeat
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cal ABBD two years ago Moel· ele's voUng record, he found tee
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the and use coofuoion It'l aD
If the bus meets .the rigid
M:.... of ~rlcan Legion: be fatal.
ler said
McArthur ~ lew areas where the
I wo breeding lad(OD! sue as
ora~ ahd pollUcai expedlet&gt;standards of the 3:1-pomt ~:- ~~~es whc&gt; have been trained In addlUon to seat bellll,
man "will qulcldy fall Into could agree.
Bl~~ld~:'t.e":"!~ted against Cl· cy.
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. lion program. 11 will he poed ~ in patrol practices, will be rid· are a few of the things that
step with the smell faction of "He seem1! always to
vU Rights with the purpose of Moetier said It wao a "COD·
•;we will continue our pohcr, Each bus that Ia a~rov er· In with patrolmen snd working wrists must rememeber when Goldwat.erlte• who hope In ride great pride In announc~
inning strensth In the S!Juth. stltuUonal fact it's the bullnell
QfcarefuUy checkins each bus , reqmred to diSplay a ety c de~k at Patrol Posts.
they get behind lhe wheel
Into WashlngtoD next January for moasures lbat •veryone ~e claimed It wa• because he of Congress to legislate IIIII the
said the Sergeant. .
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h k· "No leniency will be shown their Labor Day vacation, !be and establish an 11i'llltocr&amp;UC dY· eloa Ia for, and apparently In believed certala ReCtiODJ of tba judlclary's responsibility
to
patrobulmend Will
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reckless operawrs and violators Sergeant said:
a tendencyt,tohuw7d
..i181iiiiii'tuiiUiioiinaiilii,iiUiin-iiiiidiieiit.ermliiiiiiineiiiiiaiilaiiiiiwii'siiviialldliiiiiiityii.•'""i
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. wll0 endang r their own and
govemmen
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Qui will &amp;ive it a thorough ex- up w par, the patrolmen Will .
th e . he d .· lng" 1. Driving II • run Ume joh.
votes leave me with doubts
ll!linatlon."
require that the bus he repolr· lives or 0 ers m t II' IIV • Don't become lavolved Ia
about his flseal
, Tiley will crawl under I h e ed and re-inspected .
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distracting oltuatiou In the
"He voted," said
hus and took for bad brate
In addition to the buseB, dnv- The Patrol Is gomg to Increase while behind the wheeL
"against raising the
lines faulty steering mechan· m will be checked too.
Ill vigilance thlS weekend m
debt limit I'm Riad to see he
broken parking
brake 1'hey will be asked 1n
an attempt w keep the number 2. Drive defeDBively. Expect
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the une~pected.
Mr. M. A. Epple and
wires defective exhaust
sy- tor's license and annual physl- drtve a ~oo1 bus.
3. Don t overload your car. Frank were Sunday
dinner
OM~ bent frames and rusted leal report approvi•g them to Acconhng t.o Sergeant P. D. Make sure you can !ee out all RUeslll of Mr. and Mrs. Rollllll
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Carpenter and D. A. We1 ner t Above all, be sure you are
have been assigned to inspect drtving a safe car.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cremean•,
OCie
A new aelect.Ion In
buses this year.
s. Stricily obey all
Shade, 0. were RUesll of Mr.l---------~~-·11
aood nsortment of
These men recently attended laws.
and Mrs. ·::lulrle! McGrath, Mr.
BY BERTHA P~RKER
colon
and slz"
a atrol and State School ~rd 6. Heed tha hlshway
Mrs. carl Knicely,
Mr Mickey Fm: was return·
II :~f~~or~ class. where. the fme signs and signa~s.
o. were guesht of rela- ed h~rne from Meija Memor11
of bus mspectJ.on were "Have an enJoyable
here.
H ital where he n 11 8
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reviewed by experts.
Day weekend," the
~01 10 weeks. Mr Fox
"Of 58 buses inspected
In sliid " but don't cause us to
Mrs. Dorgan had
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Meigs County last year," Ser- you 'because of a tratnc viola· from Columbus. They were
:uc.::.:m:~ A. ll PrestoD
geant McCreedy said, "Jl fail· tion,'' as he called for eomp- len Borgan who 18 G
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ed th4, inspection aud were oot tete cooperation from all motor- m Colomb"." and
Colu.;.bus Mr · and
granted safety certificates UD· ists.
gan '1"'1 wife an
ren.
M y le P~lvanla
Boys' Corduroy
til they met minimum standThe Utile boy Wayne
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recently w11h Mr. and Mrs.
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The following Is a tentative Greatest smote ocreen ever and Mrs. H'Y BlrchBofleld ~ H~er a":ll~~~ Gene Alkire
Right for ~chool. Several
schedule of local school bus produced In warfare
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Inspections an oca OM.
was the IIO·mlle am e cover
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1 the weekend wtlh
Rutland High School, Sept. 21, long the ~ that screened m:~ '::~e~r~~.::e.
~:.:"parents, Mr. and Mrs.
9 a.m., Northwestem buses.
reorsaruzation of the 21st U. S.
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Tuppers Plains school, Sept. Army group and Its subsequent daughter hao been
M ~ :;.. Norman Scha..
22, 9 a.m., Eastern Dist.
crossing of the river in March them to set moved since
r..;ently with their
1er, r.v 91
Southern High school, Sept. of l!HS.
Youns fractured her arm.
23 9
So the Di t
Mrs. John Stout and Dana !OD·In-law and daughter, Mr.
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New style• In washable
a.m., Salisbury, Pomeroy, Mid- dustry proc1uces 1.8 mi'II'too ner reunion at St. Marys, W· ens.
Master David Schaefer has
corduroy and quilted nylon.
Bedford.
machlues for export annually. Va.
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home ~ Mount Ver·
Kenneth Newhouse an
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Sizes 2 to 16.
lly moved to Greenvlll•, S. C.
alter spending a week wtth
where he baa employment.
grandparents, Mr. and .t.ln.
Mrs. John Gibtto• of
Schaefer.
and ddldren were suests of
Mrs. Homer Holley,
M r s.
Lana Gibson and Gordon re- Hartwell CUrd recently 1pent
CLOSI OUT
eently.
a day In Col~mbus.
IPICIAL PRICI
Mrs. Avo Gilkey visited Mr. Mr. Olla Rife and Stevt, Coand Mrs. Howard Dey Gilkey lumbus, recently visited his
at Bidwell.
motller, Mrs, Cora Renahaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlay Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire
Pomeroy were vlolton at Mr. and children, Columbus, Mrs.
11111 Mrs: Charley Jones.
Berlba Parker, Clllled on 0010 II
Mr. and lllrs. Jack Clarl&lt; and
and Mr!. Tillie Mains,
children Clllled em Mr. and Mrs.
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Loonlt HudSOII Sunday evening. Walter Walker, Star Route.
- Mro. Jolla SIGal
lllr. and Mrs. Lew Diehl spent
OPP. LOWER PARKING LOT
POMEROY
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WOOile wileD lnllpecbon of
~ buaes atarto Ibis laD.
Ac&lt;ordlng Ill Seigeant P. D.
~ ol the local Patrol
~. the Inspecting
officers
may DOt evea he 1"""18111'"" as
Highway Patrolmen
because
IIley will be allowed to hllllR. up
tiioir uolforms and stlff-brun·
1!)ed ..mpslgn bela in exchange
for,. I pair of coveralls or dun·

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For School ... for Fall

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Tuppers PJains

A REPUTABLE STORE- A store thtt Uvea up to ltsadvertl•

lng bargains, has 1 reputation to uphold.

DEPENDABLE QUALITY -

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HONESTY - In advertising meaagn •nd In d..ttngs with

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The Print:r.ess ,Coat and Suit . Representative

will be in out' store

Friday and Saturday

Hr. and Mn. Charlea
1ng 8pl!lll a weekend at New
Lellngton with her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cllrla1)' and they also visited her
brother, Floyd Christy and
family. He Ia just borne 'rom
tha hospital but remainl quite

Mr. and Mrs.
Dennard
Blake and two daughters of
Manafleld spent the weekend
here wilh hlo parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. Win Blake and otller
relatlveo.
Jlr. and Mro. Floyd Spence
Pomeroy were sund"1 ....
1n1 poll al her . - here,
Mr. ml Jln. Gerlld Violet.
Mllll SonJa
,I«' and oiltel', Mlaa DeanDa Beaver, r•
lurDed to lbelr home at New
llatamro'ao, Oblo, after
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gnndparenlt, Jllr. and
Mrs.
WUBam &lt;luopman.
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Maynard Clark
and ... al WU1hlngton. Mr.
and Mrs. Seldm Baker of
Pomeroy were gueoto of Mr.
and Mrs. Way Clark and fam.

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Heating Over the Entire Year?
You can-with the Gas Company's NEW Budget
Payment Plan .. You can avoid paying peak gas
bills..:for your home-it\ the cold winter
months. With the NEW Budget Payment Plan,
you normally pay the same amount each month,
If abnormal weather conditions or other factOB
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You would begin paying that amount in October.
To enjoy the advantages of the NEW Budget
Pavment Plan, check t~fiAj,l~re on the back Of
your gas bill due in September and return it to
the Gas Company.
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waetfl~r eohditlons _or..t.~l'le budget
make a c hange 1" ··. . monthly
amount necl(tsaary ~, ~~!Jf+ d The
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Many Coordlnatlnc 'fi.tt~ '· · i:llgeDe Rablng; ' Rhond:a, Mrs.
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ifri.· iosepii Johnson, Bever- your next car
Aok me obout the Stata
Car Finatu:e Plan •
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weekend at Belpre · with her
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lNFOIMA TION

For Rent

FOUR room furmsMd apart.ment. Phone WY ~.

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FOR RENT, modem house, =,-===-c-o~,---:
sa room• and bath. Youngs· HELP WANTED&lt; &lt;Cook).
town kitchen, UJe floor. lo- able to give three good
cared at 136 Lincoln~rd . Call
ferences. Give pbooe DJ,DDViY 2-3020.
b 29 tie ber and address. Wrlte Post
Office Bo• 145, Pomeroy, 0 .
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1964 HONDA motorcycle 150, ening in Middleport and Porn6011 miles, like new. 'call W'Y eroy, Sell Rawlelgh Producto,
Card of Thanks
2-2519 after 4:30 p.m.
Year around steady work, good
WE WISH to thank the Ewing ----~---9 2 3tc
profits, or write Rawleigh,
Funeral Home, Rev. Eugene FREE USE of our
Carpet Dept. OH-8411-137• Freepor~
Underwood. the pall-bearers, Shampooer with purchase of _::11:::1.=----c:-:8~3_:_1 _::
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pa~ the grave, and
all
Furniture, l'lriddlt'port.
friends ' and neighbors who
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TWO GOOD used twin beds
belpod_ in any way at t he "HYBRID" Red wiggler red complete with mattress and
death or our loved one, Orvel worms &lt;lhis week onlyl $lOO springs. Phone Chester 98&gt;9 1 3tc
Michael.
per 100. John Mohler. Lead· 2273 ·
Ge~ ·snd Oliver Michael ing Creek Rd ., Middlepor~ CALVES. Nine weeks old. Ph.
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Ohio. Phone WY HI0.1.
WY 2-3117 after 4:30 p. m.
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Griffin,
Tuppers ' Rt. 2 Racine. CH 1-2142.
LOST- Bag or laundry po Rt. Plains, Coolville, 667-3224.
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c;lne. Saturday evening. Aug· MEXICAN tomatoes. William · _ _ Instructions _
llll.t 29,,,JlloiOS&lt; call Jackson
H. Hnlmes, Syracuse
I U. 5. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
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frigerators, with full lockers, rl•tn• " • ...,..., alttlrt,..8 end phnn•
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Ileal Estate For Sale
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two Seigl&lt;r fuel oil heat-· eb with outside tanks like • ROOM house for sale. lm~
ne~. Save $I 70.'0. One' elec- mediate possession. Call SH
tric dryer, one good Frigi· 2-4834.
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daire outnmatic rebuilt wash· 64 ACRE farm for sale In Ruter. Rutland Furniture Store land Township. Call SH 2·
P~NING
Rulland, Ohio. Phone SH z. 4834.
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4811.
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- ONE ACRE LAND, located off
Rpe · lorvl~. ball band
Rt. 124, V• mil•• from Fork·
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Free2er
Sale
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Run Lake. Drilled water
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All SiM•
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well, natural gas, equipped
e USfD BUYS e
E. M. BUitTON
for trailer hook. Call Reeds·
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ft Frlgld•A Chest
2-2632
ville, Ohio, 667-6255, after ==c-;-.:=---:c-c=-:-::--;,F,...,., _
__ __ _ __ $1'25
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6 p. m.
9 2 6tp HOUSE AND roof paint.ing. Re16 cu H Chest Free1er $100
pair work, tree trimming.
9 cu ft Hotoolnt
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SALE:
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Middleport,
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Reasonable
prices. Call VI 3A:efrioe,.tor
lJISiu-ance been
room frame house with hath, 2100.
a 27 14tp
. '.oet vuur opera 23 cu f1 Unlca 'Jprlght $100
12 cu ft Crolie., A:efrlgeutor
Cad WY Z.lfose
coal
furnace.
2
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Chester, Oblo.
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Mr. and
Hlllmm. East- their dalll!hter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guinther, Leonard Jewel~
on were Sunday dinner
Ralph (Sadie) Carl and son Mickey Williams, Elza Gilmore
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds. Kingsbury Road. Roote 33.
Reino Lind, Kenneth Harris or
Mrs. Colleen Goldbury, Un- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conkle Charles Swatzel.
Ohio visited recently spent a week with their daugh· Anyone who served honor$with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Haf. Jy In the Armed Forces at
Dewey Jones ano family.
ey, and family at Grovt City. anytime between these dates:
Among !bose attending t h Mrs. Conkle and Mrs. Hafey World War I, 4-6-17 to 11·11·18,
Poplar Ridge Homecomtng Sun- altended the state lair. Luther World War II 12·7-41 to 9-2-45,
day were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haley is sp.:ndlng a few days The Korean Action tl-2lXitl to
Roush and Dennis Spir.,,
with hls grandparents, Mr. and 7-27-53, ls eligible for memberMrs. Arthur Lynch and grand- Mrs. J . M. Conkle.
shlp in The American LegipiL
Drew Webster Post 39 bold•
8011 Gregg called on Mr. and Sunday guests of Mr. and
Local owner, 6 cyl. Standard trans., radio, heater, c:lean
Mrs. Derurls Spires Tuesday.
Mrs. Arthur Rupe, Sr. were Its regular meetings on the 1st
in•ide and out.
Mrs. Virgil Wamsley had as Mrs. Gladys Frederlck•.a~d Mrs. and third Mondays of eacb
Saturday guests Mrs. Grace Kenneth Ward and daughter, month. Starting time for these
Louden, Derby, N. Y. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur meetings is 7:30 p. m., with a
Radio, heater, VB motor, needs repairs, standard trans.
Betty Louden, and family, Che-Jr. an~ family, Galllpo- movie being shown first. then
Good tires. Special.
shire.
lis, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dana a short business meeting with
Wrmond Bradbury and grand· Raike and daugb~, Kanauga. refreshments and entertainment
son, Don, Gallipolis, visited his
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following.
8 It, body, Good tires. Sound motor.
sister, Mrs. Dale Sisson MonWEDDING ON Z3RD
The next meeting l.s schedulday.
Th eddl o1 Ml
ed for Sept. 7. The
movie
eSee Us Before You Trlde
Mrs. Angeline Durham obser·
e w ng . ss Oleam~e scheduled for this meeting is
Or We'll Both Lose!
ved her 919t birthday August 24, Clark and Mr. Arnold Hams "The !Dstory and Mystery of
Mrs. Durham ls the mother of was an event of Augll!t 23 In- Playing Cards." Post 39 ex·
Mony More Late Moclelt To Choaso From
Mrs. Joe Stewart, and Mr. 0. stead of August 2l! and Mr.
tends a cordial invitation to all
OPEN EVENINGS TIL B:OO P.M.
E. Durham, local.
Mrs: John Bryan an~
veterans to atlel!d !lie
· Mr. and Mrs. Billie Darst Chrtstine end Dottie .
meetings.
and family visited 1n Columbus. !he weddmg and reception. A _ _:.:..__ _ _ _ _ __
and Dayton with relatives re- beIll ng wIll be held 1Ill' th 0
ter Wednesday at Riverside Hoscenlly. Mr. Darst enjuyed a ple Saturday,, evening, Sept. ath ' '&gt;lltal. Maternal grandparents
vacation fro~ his employment at the home of Mr.. Marie''
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush
at the Kyger Creek planl.
Clark on Beech-St. ln MiddleColumbus. Great · gra-.c....~
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port
Your Chevy Dealer
Pomeroy, Ohio
amt Y ptrrue Inner was
·
ents
in MJdd.len·"'ft include Mr.
enj'oyed Sund 8 t th b
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D.D. Diles, grer,t grandfather,
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ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs. C.J. Rhodes, great grandson Jakie of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ·Derek
, and Mr. h.L. Bush,
Business Services
Board and Room
RP.ceot guests of Harold Whea. of Columbus are announcing the
grandfather. Mrs. Derek
PIANO TUNING. Ne_w_m__
an B
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Bush.
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d tt Mlddl rt WY 2 '246 I WILL CARE for
and famlly, Columbus. 11
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In my home. Special
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are spending 8 week
BULLDOZER and back-hoeend· VI 3•2274 or VI 3•2602 Port- with Mrs. William O.yer and
loader.
Ponds, baaementa, land.
8 1 Stp daughter and other relatives.
diichlng. P. M. Cowdery, CbesMr. and Mrs. Rodney Spires
ter.
8-MO!p
Insurance
and children visiteo SUnday
25c EACH.
OLD T.N.T. AREA
AUtTIIINI&gt;ER
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doer·
C.mplec. Set oleo
JOHNSON, Slmpooo
fer Sr. and granddaughlet Dora
CALL OR SEE ....
'" forma o1 In Ann of Bradbu ry, and Mr. and
Ctttr lfndlllld
Ageucy, In. ~
fl'rlle, r-• ., CoaiHI
ouraace. Jim Jobosou aDfl Mrs. Henr1 Doerfer Jr. and ,
A. c. BKAilFORD
Bud Slmpson. Ageota.
family, Pomerc).
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Visting recently with
Mr. I
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
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and Mrs. Clyde Horrison were

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tires, radio and beater.

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The Drew Webster Poot 3t,
Pomeroy, Th• Amer1can Legion, ·
annOUIIC&lt;s that 1965 membership dues are now being ..,.
.JUDSON C. KISTLER, Executor
cepted.
Dues may be mailed to Drew
of the Estate of Charles B•
Webster Post 39, P: 0. Box~!,
Crow, Deceased.
Pomeroy. Dues will also bl 10o
II ce1pted by the following mem·
For lnform•tlon Call: Loncestor OL 3·1952
bers of Don
the Hunnel,
membership
com_ _ __,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.Jimittee,
Chalrman:

At Pomeroy Motor Co. • • . BUY NOWII

TWO SURGE milking pails.
8 28 6tc
1 - bulk milk tank. 160 gat. I --;-;==:.--;=~==•
Phone Wl 9-3443.
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Gherke. 2110 Sanders

An S.room home with enclosed porch, bath and
large basement, located on two lots (Lot 4 and Lot
7) in. Racine, Ohio, being the late residence of
Charles B. !,;row, Sr. and Mary Crow.
Price, $10,000.00.

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like new . Contact E u g e.n e I s.kin care JJ"Ogratn. Ages J5

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WOMEN for hou,.wort. CaD
WY Z.3666 lor interview.
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Help Wanted

FOR SALE
TO SETTLE ESTATE

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1950 International Pitkup . · · · ·. $199

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R.trlger.tor
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Finstone Wringer Wesh•r

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Unlco Automatic W•sher 575

tomatoes.
Holmes, Syracuse.
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8 2.8 Uc
··'fomisl)ed ~INGER Sew1np
machlnea
'•M,Itln St. Ph. , new. $59.50 up. !.everal used
machines at bargalll prices
1,,."fi."::~:-=-i;ITir::;-,..-~...::..9.:2...:J=Ic . The
t'abric Sbop, ~Inger Saieo
with I and Service, Pomeroy, Ohio.
WY 2-2284.
4 2l lfc
YOU PAY less
IUrnishingo at Baker FuroJ.
9 I
lure in Middleport. Ohio.
4 11 lfc
and bath. Stewarl's Gun Shop, hunting
~~~~~~Cl~o~se to supplies. Shotgun •hells of
Ill
WYtf all kinds. Have guns - will
~::~~~::• trade. Have shells - w i II
sell. De,ot St., Rutland,
!Ohio.
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full . Pnce 1135.00. W. M. JW .. IN SYHACV!~E. three b&lt;:u...om
sell, 231 Union Ave., Porn·

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"

eroy, Ohio.
- - - - -and 1 CANNING to~atoes,

furnisht"d. Suita-

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so cents

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a 26 tfc

Auto Sales

modern home, near
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g 1 6tc
~Brniluiiillr;;;,f,;.;i Dehumidifier oil ourntng cir.
.:,.imoa&amp;.
at r.he cu Iatmg heater, room size raltl'
dinnt heater, electric water
8-14-tlc
heater. Phone WY 2-2477.
ron.,1
1.
8 31 6tc
8 27 6tc
IQid .aifumlJhed apon.
PEACHES,
canning
and
fr
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BOUSE FOR SALE, Hamo.O.
WY UU4
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ing. $2.50 a btAshel. Bhn~ containers. Wedge Frui1 fi'arm, 4
miles west Of CooJville on
Rt. 50. Turn west 1 mile.

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""'I In Pomeroy, PEAC~. &lt;eady, brin~ con' I'OIIIDI and Dath Call ~tlinel'l. 'WeL~rer Fruit Farm.
~ iir:"'!~r&amp;jflet a p m
Long Bottom. Ohto. Phon•
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7 !1 tic
9115-3201.
8 5 tfc
Pie- r
basement, pick-

W•nted To

il)' were

her sister, Mrs. Bes-

sie Chassins, and family

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FOR SALE: 1959 Ford
beatut~. large lot 12 1 2!15
·
fthor.u r 1 m to 5 p.
WV
black finish, overdnve. al·
U974 · Et. nlnga 1 to ~
most new tires, $800.00. Call
IV' ~2441 °
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WY
2-2186.
9 I 3tc
8
1962 2 DR. Plymouth V-8 Tor·
HOhaUthSE InforM'
s.lroolms
que Flight, power brakes. Ra.
mersvt e, Ohio
die' and beater.
Powell's
Pri ..:. 500 W ··ce .... ·
S.rvk:e Statiun.
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E. Brown, 755 StelZer Rd.,
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St. ..
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Those attending the wedding
of Miss Martha Tate, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tate:, ·

and Tommy Gallager at Cleve- i
land, Saturday were Mr. and ,
Mrs. Worthy Tate, Mr.. Clar·
ice Longstreth of
Gallipolis, .
M
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Ch
r. an M". aries Tate and
sons, Larr~ and Michael. Che·
shire, Mr. and ' Mrs.
Raymond

Workl SWnd11rn " Cumpad
Smitn and daughters, Rev. and
Bseelle...
Mrs. Robert Smith and lamtly,
ville. Three bedrooms
1md "11 ~r ntoru . rtdt' •nd PJ"rlnrm , Rutlanfl. ~r. EW" Mrs . Wallare
ecunom) and ·' Felty
hath . SmaII down paymen t . l ruw.:e Small e&amp;l um
· and 'v.r · nn!t· V1rs · KPnPhoile SH 2-~.
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neth Long.-trt-th 'lnd fam•ly.
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room houle in Mlddlepor~ l 1962 PON"IIA~
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12:25 Nt!'tlll 0 Oraml
12:30, Acrtcallln A&amp;eal
12:«1 CciantrJ Go Round
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7:311 Newa Heedlinel
7:32 Musical Cloet
7:15 W'!fd lo Testlmon7
8:10 ~ ValleJ Newo
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10:00 P'amlly Worthlp Hour
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11:11 MOI'IIin8 Melodloo

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1:10 Sporll TOO.,
8:15 Weather P1cb1re
8:18· Mllllell Clock
8:511 Newa
1:00 MUSical O'.tclt
1:31 Song &amp; Stor7 1'lml
t:f&amp; l"ammiJ Worship Hour
10:00 Newt
10:115 High School rut PUlido
10:511 NewJ
11:00 Armli -nm.
11:311 SJt«!1aa Commuat., ·

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8:20 .Counlr!t Jamboreo
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t:15 Jones BulrJt Show
10:15 The Good Life
10:35 Music ill The Alr
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10:46 Thla b Music
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11:05 Top Tea Show·
7:35 Picken&lt; Hardware
11:35 Top Ten Show (Duttoos)
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12:LI Mustcai ln!orludt
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12:110 Rev. MerllD 'feota
1:10 Rlly'a ~ Basket
1:00 Platter Part:v
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7:00 Sundown Ser;,._de
4:41 Baker I"Urrttttti'e'Wed-Frl 7:30 Sign Off
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10:10 Wasb. Reporta to People
11:15 11'....0, . W01'811lp-Thon. 11:00 Sunday Show
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12:00 N0011 Newa
12:00 NOOII Report
12:15 Cllrlstialt Hour
12:30 Guo In Guest Btu--Frl. 12:10 Rev. Merlla Taeta
12:30 ~ Juir For YGa
1:00, BIDy Grallam
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FOR SALE!
GOOD RAILROAD TIES

Rev. and Mrs. Brack Skaggs,
and daughter Eunice,
Wblte
Oak, and Sharon McCumber,
Cheshire we1 e Sunday visitors
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and Mrs. Tony Elkins
FOR SALE: Modern 4 bedroom lr
I and aon La:ry.
home, aluminum storm
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Willie Fraley,
Columbus,
anJ windows, full basement,
spent Saturaay night anJ Sun·
furnace heat, largelol and
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tony
garage. Located on Route 7, j
Elkins.
1 mile from corporation line.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Sebert
May be seen bY appomtment.
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CaU WY 2-3666.
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l'rom the racllotor
la~est truek
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rl.IUA:I, guests
ayne.
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HOME lor rent ]D Pomeroy 3 ouUdcner
to the
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rooms and .!&gt;8th. WY :a-3570 . omalleot beater core.
Mrs. Bobby Elklru, .nd family.
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Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Weimann were her
BOUSE lor sale. Beside Bradislet M
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Second Street, Middleport
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is reoovertng satisfactorily.
Prleed for quick .ale
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Mr. and Mrs. James Wright
quire at Oblo Hotel.
&amp;lrt Gneser Phlmblo .., and Mrs. Dennis Spires attend-·
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Ironton Sunday. Mr.
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Sewer Machi,..
was nominated as pla}er oo the I
See by appointmen~ or call
Reuouailte 1\a...
s...them Ohio All Star team.
WY 2-288!i or W'Y 2-3250.
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EPORT, OHIO

PRICE. FM. CENTI

Rhodes Adds
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Governor Pointedly Fixes Policy on Line
Leading to Reclamation of Damaged Land:

IN .THE EVENING

ELBERFELDS in POMEROY ARE OPEN FRIDAY FROM 9to 5.and ON SA
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The Printzess Man

Another Big Shipment
For Thl• Salt!

SPECIAL!

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A Mill Closo-Out of
Irregulars of

Mr. Douglas Lang of the Prlntzess Co.
Mr. Douglas Lang of the Printzess Co. will be on our
2nd floor Friday and Saturday. Come and see the
complete Printzess line of Coats and Suits lor the new
season. Mr. Lang ig wen known here as he has been
selling and fitting and advising on this fine line in our
store for many years. Come and select a new coat on
the 2nd floor-a "Printzess Coat".

piece styles

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Roiulor $12.95 UNIFORMS - - - SALE $11.00
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Regular $10.95 UNIFORMS _ _ _ _ SALE $9.00

RAYON
PANTIES

7Sc Printed

KITCHEN TOWELS

FOR WOMEN

The popular styles - In re&amp;ular sizes 2 for $1.00 - extra
llzel at 89c: - and r'l·
size

Men's Moleskin

WORK
PANTS

Womens White Uniforms
A wide selectiOn of white uniforms. ideal for beauticians, nurses . waitresses etc. White only, one and two

Our Shanmont

Sanforized shrunk moleskin.
Extr, heavy W4!'igrt. Boat·
gail drill pockeb. Waist sii·
es 32 to 46 and in yuu COl'·
rect lenith.

Boys Lonv SIHvo

FLANNEL

SPORT SHIRTS
Colorful

patterns - 100%
cotton - easy to w.ab - an
unusually etJod value for
school an.d winter wear. AU
siZes t1 to 16 .

$1.95

Regular $8.95 UNIFORMS - - - - SALE $7.00
·~.gular $7.95 UNIFORMS - - - - SALE $6.00

~R=eg~u~lo~r~$~5.:::9~5~U~N::IF:::O:R::M~S;::.===-

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MATERIALS
Big Savings while they
last in the Drapery Dept.

Girls'

WORK
DUNGAREES

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ONE SIZE

CREW SOCKS

multi color top,
One sir.e tits all size 0 to 11.
Soft comroftable, June wearing hanlon.

$1.00
pairs

in t)le Jewelry Department on the main floor. Elber·
lelds feature the full line of the most popular and dependable watches for men, women and children.

WORK

TROUSERS

ANOTHER BIG

Boys' "Big Y1nk"

SHIPMENT!

WE.$TERN

Men's •ncl- Young

STYLE

Men's

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BLUE
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· WAli!INGTOf'l _ AFJ..CIO
President Geoo·ga Meany said
today tbat voters will
face
"one of the rare· pivotal electiona: in American history" in
November. He urged that they

Top Quolity

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and red also white, fleecy Uning,

week, also on sale Cannon most , popul~r

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for 1.00

om1111, Mocllum, Largo and Extra Largo

MATCHING WASH CLOTHS AT

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·aoja-. 511011 ..Small,
Modlum, Lorgo ond Extra Lorge
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i~- s··to ~~g~ter .:.nd vote. He
said that this election, to a
&amp;leater degree thar• m.y since
before World War ll, Wll1 detide what
nd 1 kindnd of a country
h'ld
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CANNON

TE~RY

DISH TOWELS AT 3 for

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In pl•ids, checks •nd stripes.

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(ilii~;' drl~~ el111cka In re'gU!ar widespread collar

SWEATERS
FOR SCHOOL .WEAR
You should see all the uew otyle •• colors,

ltylei,~brittlili ·®wn' collars 'and novelty ~let. l.c)ls
of tapenKI nt stylel. ,

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NOW IS THE TIM&amp; TO SEW YOU~

·u find solid eoloJ1i· pljlidl and beautiful

color combinations. We urge you to select your~ now

and !coffl tiavii 'rial specla\~NOW. In this sale you

ilte~$2.11if8li'a .~f9! TUrf Builder, when you buy,•
bOx (,f Wtrutaor See4·f~r "'.9G. A box of Big W Brmd
ClasSiciof$~.115; ti'ox of Pi8y Brand Seed for ts:DI

or Family BIUIL fl&gt;d5.95 .

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Doris Caldwoll

Mary Goebel
Morgarot Handley
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TO GRADUATE SEPT. 6-Teresa Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Andrew of Long Bottom; Doris
Calawell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Caldwell of Chester; Mary Goebel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Goebel of Tuppers Plains, and Margaret Handley, daughter of Mrs. John F. Handley, Pomeroy will graduate from
St Joseph· School of Nursing in Parkersburg Sept. 6. Exercises are to be held at St. Francis Xavier church in
Parkersburg at 3 p.m.

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WARREN, Ohio (UPI) -Carl time in history a state Supreme came the RepubUcan leader in
V. Weygandt, 76, a fonner chief Court judge had been opposed the U.S. Senate.
justice cf the Ohio Supreme by a member of his court.
Coacbed A1 Wooster
Court who served a record 30 A Democrat, Weygandt had Weygandt helped coach var·
years jn that office died mtex· been a publlc official since 1921, ' ious sports whlle working his
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pee tedl y today o1 a' stroke. ·
servmg
one term as m state way througb ...
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The silver-haJred Weygandt. a representative before appoint- Wooster and never lost an in·

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An attorney testifymg ~fore
1 1· ed 1
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a legislative committ~ in sup,.
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.PHOENIX, Anz (UPI) - ReptlbllcaJirU 'J,resldentlal
the lawmakers that Weygandt s orchards "nd pastures"
!1-ommee Barry M. Gol dwater today was pleased with the
salary was such he had to sleep The governor said It had been mmal reaction to his opening camnaign attack 1gainst
In hi s off •'ce.
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· and foreign
· .."demonstrated" that strip mine ad mmtstra
poliM.f.r
The chief justice submitted lands could be reclaJmld . He I
The Arizona Republir·:sn told newsmen· bt thought
nationaJiy known _jurist and Big ment as a co~mon pleas judge tere~t in athletlcl. He served as his . resignation 10 years ago added, "We intend to see that reactio.n to his opE"ning -eampaign s~ · 'ibunday Wll
.ve Jn.
Ten footbaU official, was strlck· in Cleveland m 1922.
a Btg Ten football official for durmg his f~rth term. He said it is done."'
1"mst fme." He spOke to about 5,000 jtefsons tn the tre•
en at the home af A. C. Baker, Weygandt was appointed by many years, and was always at the pay of JUdges was too low Rhodes set out his Intentions shaded plaza in Presc'Jtt, Ariz., where he has started twa
DOVER, Engla~ - Leouore a friend whO lives in nearby the late Gov. Vic Dona~y upon a football game on Saturday but 11e was persuaded by U.S. in a statement issued in connec- successful senatoria ~ carnp:1igns.
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Sen. Frank .t. Lausche, .at th~t tion with ordering Natural Re- The senator, who has been
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menta, caUl., schoolgirl, who dead at a hospital at 4:35 a.m. Newton D. Baker, a Cleveland A tall, energette m~n who time governor, to contmue m sources Director Fred Morr and talking extertsively 1bout for- ~. Goldwater_ in . IP~
~me the youngest person to EDT. Baker is a former presi· attorney who had served as see- prided hlmself on pbys1eal fit- office. .
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Reclamation Chief Irving T. eir.. policies in the weeks since his lonf·time •. view that the
swim the English Channel, said dent of Rotary International. retary of war during World nen, Weygandt never wore an Salanes of. Judge~ cannot be Dickman to me and enforce the he won the GOP presidential "cancerOWI 1t0Wf,h" of the fedtoda· her 15'2-hour swim was Weygandt was defeated for a War I.
ove.r~t even in the colde~ changed dunng their term a~ regulations. They were an out· nomination in San Francisco, eral government must be halt·
~.toan• as pie."
sixth term as the stale's chtef In the Ohio House of R-epre- weather. He kept his bome IR Weygandt, unable to bene f 1
gav more than eql.al time to ed, stressed that sudt ~ actlon
Her coach, two-time channel
·
officer in 1962 by King- sentatives he clashed frequent-l;kewood, a Cleveland suburb, while in office. from saiary inattacking administratior's re- (' nnot be taken au 'ilt once. He
swlrilliltr Paul Herron, said
sley A. Taft, another judge on ly with another first ~ termer while chief justlce, .Jnd. often creases voted JUdges, frequentsponsibility for combating law- n. 'i t. it c:lear tt\Jt withdraW ·
clllll'lilllLswlllt 'l'l&gt;url!lay _was the court, In a ctooe election. destined for high publlc SOftilll·
...Ill his olfl~ the court's ly found himseU the lowest
lessness.
of the central·ov-1 frolD
the first' major otep or. a · tooir Weygandf'!lilirn-m "lli!dll'ot -Robert M Taft, who tater .jje- ~beJ!..!n _.,._~
G ld t
th
r , enterprises In whldl " Is 110w
0 wa er sa 1a
year program LO have Leonore
·e na IOfl s active IDII8t be. 1 ~ evo•·
become "tlle greatest female
a m; 1 11111•1!1J.
as a Cleveland common
top lead~s are resiJOfiSible ~or tlon.
-.
rharatbon swimmer the world
'
SAIGON, Soatll VIet N•m pleas judge.
' en~.ouragmg every .-. ommumt.Y He ooncluded hJI ~ by
has ..... known." Leonore's
!UP)) -Prime Mbolster NguIn 1927 he heard the Anatasla
IO enforce the law. no!. let It Ireading newspaper apprailals of
tim~ wes 15 houn and 32 minyen Klumb f!DDOUDct11 today Smith ca!loe. Young parents:
be abused and Ignored.
the campaign of lMO Iii whl&amp;
ut .. - nearly two hours under
lilat be hu retamed control were told by a hospital their Persons. whether membe" Goldwater· tone was one of . Abraham Lincoln .... atte&lt;kell
the time made last year by 17·
.
.
of the govemmeat.
baby was ~ boy and ~en were or not of either the Pomeroy militancy: His v~ice rose
as the weakest ~ 'eJ.ndl..
year-&lt;Jid &lt;.:laudia McPherson of
A boat lnspeclton trop of th• Industrialized stretch of •
told the ch1ld was a gorl They or Middleport Cha~be1
.of : ·atedly m 'omethmg approach- date against Stepheo ·~.
St; James, Manitoba, Canada, the Kana~ha River on ~Ppt~mher 9 will highlight !1 t~o- 1 Khallh told a or.w• eonfer- sued the hospttal for the boy I Commerce, are C{)rdially lnvlt· 1•..g anger as he tossed a new who was describt!d u · a&amp;; Who
wl had be· .n the
yoWigest day m~e~1ng of the OhiO Rtver Valley Water Samtat10n eucc be once agala
io they had been told was their ed to hear an expert in area att&lt;.. .:k at administration defense could eommand the support of
channel swimmer until Thurs- Commtssmn (ORSA~CO).
ebaree of 1ffain because of child.
development nut Tuesday ev· policies. He JO said Jie shadow the party's broad eenter. Got4day.
Member~ of the eight-~tate com~lsslon and its ad- "Popular delll8od." His declsThe judge ruled the hospital j ening in Pomeroy.
of scandal falls on the White water said he 'wU not·eam_par.
visory comm1ttees will review pollution-control efforts lon eame at tbe end tf &amp;1.1: made a mistake and their child i William Sheehan, head
of House " from the ballot box to ing himself to LincO!ft eJCepl
underway in this area under direction of the West Vir- days of political maneuverlng was a girl. The parents at first I the Institute of Area De,relop- the safe deposit bo ••."
1 to the ment that, uu·~
ANKARA, Turkey - TurklJh ginia Water Resources Board. Governor William W. Bar- with Buddhist leadu. aod were disappointed but years
ment, Ohio University,
wlll In a significant portion of his lhe expected i:o win.
.. ·
military Intervention In Cyprus ron of West VirginJa is expected to participate in the in- powerful army eenorall.
., decided Weygandt had been speak to the joint chambers - -==--==-- -=:...=::!:.:.:.:::.::..:::..::.:::._....__
is probable and the oossibility pection.
mEn
EUWII•t· ,. 1 . 1 ~~m!l correct.
follow~ng a dinner at 6:30 p.m. m~::~~:r.·?.~?~'-'~11~
ot a war wit~ Greece is ap- "With the regional program
Weygandt attracted attention in the Hotel Martin.
fbere will be no issue of the
pr~, Premier Ismet In- of stream cleanup on the main O:lio River art now provided
again by breaking precedent to ' Tickets may be obtained, or Daily Sentiael (ID Monday doe
onu told 1he Turkish Parlia- steJr of the Ohio River so well with sewage-purificatlm. facili·
•
grant probatioa to a man who arran~ed for. by contacting to the observance of Labor
ment Thuraday.
advanced," stated Barton A. ties.
had been driving while drunk Jack C&amp;rsey. president of the Day.
"We are not only faced with Hoi!, chairman of ORSANCO, Barton Holl, who will be In·
and was found guilty of man- Pomeroy Chamber; Bob CoalS,
AD public aod .,·lvate .,_
the probablll1y of military in- "OU• interstate agency ls con- stalled as chairman (\J ORSAN·
slaughter in a traffic accident. president of the
Miodleport fices, and most business plae.
tervention ln Cyprus," lnonu centrati~g attentio~ on ~ntrol 00 ~or the coming Je ls pres.
hearin on a T~ convi~ted man had no
and these
others, ! es will be clos ~d.
said to the Grand National As- efforts m the maJOr a1bu~r- id
f Lo
Cla Products A prelirrunary
.I
, prevtou:i criminal record.
Dick OWen, Bob G~nt at the
Schools that opened 1a 1 1 1
0
sembly lower house, "we are
such as the Kanawha Riv- en.
ganOhio Y nd
. charge of shooting with Intent had a wife and two children.
Power Co., William Blaet- Monday will be closed. AU I The Board of Diredon: of tt-t.
also appr01;1.eblng a situation er Substantial progress is bet off ~ 81Qhio cha~berpre: to wound against Joe .stanley, Tbe widow of Ole man he killed tnar, Bill Grueser. and at the etber school" will oegio class- Meiga County t1J.apter of the
which may "fsult in wa1 bemade by th State of West C:m;ercee Dr A C Offutt Jr., was in progress this morn- had four children.
Daily Sentinel oUice on MeCh· es Tuesday, Sept. 8.
American Red Cross Wednestween Greece and Turkey.u
in reducing pollution
te healih c~mrrtissi~r f~ ing in Judge Frank W. Porter's gran~ pro~ation on
anic-St., and at the
Al:hens 1, ~.. . . ,
,_,..,. , " _
&lt;W set Se 17 10
tina
this stream. We want to see 1818dl
wUl take office as vice- Meigs County court.
he divide his income
Messenger office, W. Second-st ~WJTh:""~,~~,· ""'"!'~~j'll'
y
pt.
! a m~
WASHINGT&lt;'\1 - Backen of first hand what ll&amp;s been ac- n ana,
.
the two families.
Pomeroy,
to plan the at)QlJ.B) fund driw.
a senate-passed health care and what remains cbalrman.
. Stanley Is charge&lt;! with shoot· It was believed tbat
Dale Kaum, fJmd drive dlalr·
Social Security bill today 1Jo.
done."
· mg a shotgun near hos Darwin died In his sleep at the
man, We! thai dlairmen and
gao lo organize a rea&lt;ue oper- 'lbe Inspection party will be
home woth the ' tent of ~ound- bis longtime friend. A. z.
W&lt;Jrkui '·In ....... township•
lpation of a ton•h fl•"t In the
.by the U. S. Co as I
.lng Roger and Duane Sidden,
h · addition to ~ ·
3CC
are ready '10
the fund
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boU . enll
Sta 0I ' attar er, w o m
udVlng
House.
cutter OLEANDER, sta' JUV e&lt;.
ey s
- been a top Rotary Club official ·
dri... Miss 'lberela White, ,.
Tho Senat• approved the bill doned at Pt. Pleaoant. Coast
ney, Warren SheeiS, entered a was a former president of the
0
~onal field worker, will attend
Tbursday by a 110-28 vote. It Guard dlslrlct offices tl1roulbgwlty plea for the defend- Cleveland Union Stockyards
the Sept. 17 meeting II Melp
noto a House Senate out the Ohio Valley ·have long
ant. Prosecuting Attorney Ber- Weygandt wa, 1- rn on h e
Memorial Hospital.
At the recent Meigs County Arthur Hoyt. dWter chall'
conference committee, but ne- been cooperaUoo witb ORSAN- WIDiam E. Williams, Jr., ~. nard V. Full! wa• also ~:- family farm in Wayne County
gollatlons on a compromise bill CO, notably In· J!lllteri relat- of RD 2, Augwota, Maine, was tendance at the beering tede
&lt;Coallllaed oa Page !)
Fair. Syracuse Grade S c h o o I man, named a ...,.cy.wlde com·
\ ~ nol expected to begin until lng to oil pollution. ..tost reOil 1 reck!...
testimony w.. being accep ·
·
COLUMRUS (UP') - Repul&gt; received first place In lite mitte. to handle disasters. The
the Jlll4dle of tbe montb. Once cently the Coast Guard hao
dlarge Thorsday by h e In otber county court activl- Fonner Reoident of
IJc ... • vice presidential candidate school exhibiiS .
rroup lnclalleo· Eldon Gaul ,.
tbo compromise Is worked out, particlpatin~ in a C.JDD911111onCounty Sberlff'o
. ty today, Leonard Lunsford was
WU~am E. Miller has accl!pted The theme of Its display was Cbesler; Vemoo Weber. Ru~
th• 1changes then .uu,t be ap- spoDsored anti-Utter campaign
loUowlng .an
m fine&lt;' , 10 and COS IS 011 each of Middleport Dies
an invitation to de"ver the "Adventures In Art." E a c h land; Victor Brown, Minertproved by both .use and Set&gt; to ourb tbe discharge of refuse
twp. at S p.m.
three char e• of havlllf&lt; ,.. op- WiiUam WaiSon Russell,
keynote speech at h• Republl- room exhibited art work that ville · 11ermm London, Syra. at . ,'lbe original House biD con- from boats. I
pleaded guilty
erator's ll~~nse. Spet':(a''ll in ex- a former reside~t 1 • • •
ean State Convention here Sept. had been made during the cuse; Tom Wolfe, ~cine; Vir·
' talned ,.. health oare provl· ORSANCO will hold Its regu.
COUnty COII11 lollay
cess of road condltioot., and pori and a ret1red ptpef1tter 17.
.
• school year. with Mr.
Larry gil ' Aikins, Harrfsorwllle; 0..
sions.
.
meeting 1n
W.
fined '15 and cosll by drlvlnt! an unreglotered vebic- for lhe N.Y.e. Raolroa~,
State Cluurman Ray C. B"ss Wolfe's room displaying
the vic1 YOII, Great Bend: Virgl
.
. on Septem; ~
At
Frank w~ Porter, Jr.
le.
suddenly at has home ·1-~ Fort also confirmed that Barry M. most elaborate adventures in Roush, Letart; Nellie Vale, S.
SANTIAGO, Cldle eoU· time commissioners
deputies said
Wayne, Ind. Sunday.
Goldwater Jr., son of the party art.
lem and Columbla Townships.
DlltedUmiiUon~~·";lf:~=~York Virginia, West
ran Into a truck
William E . Wllllamo, Jr. was He was preceded in death by pr"'ldential candidate, will On the table was a miniature The tuber&lt;ulools X-ray unit
1 1 P,relldent tilOaJ. In
Pennsylvania, Ol!lo,
J . Koblenm. 35,
'" and ""'Is for reckle11 his first "de, 1da Mae Leifheit speak at the convention.
village of Syracuse which was to be In Melp County Sept. Do
Wb~ could brtnt,to pll\¥01'
and Keniucky will
Star Route at. the
Robert , Stephenson, In 11151. In May of 1963 he was Miller will addres a night very attractive. This tiny vii· Oct. I was annOUIICed. The
.'flrlt· avow... llarllst
the 3tctus of
of the Oak Hill.
$10 'and cost., Insecure married to Cledythe Russell session ol' the convention in the lage showed the streets, river, nut bloodmobile visit WBt set
Wlr an election In ll!e ·
Interstate pollutlo. ~tala Route 248.
Melvin Rouah, !6 and who survives. Mr. Russell
Palace Theater and I park. all public buildingo, cbUI' far Oct. l!l wltb the Mlddlepol&lt;
measur.s. More !han a
Aulborldes repqrled that
unsafe operation, a n d ell In Middleport unUI 1917
network will carry It cbeo, gas otatiOllJ,
grocery Child Clon-..1101' Leape II
dollar• hao been ·
hft the trUck
Mlgb~ $10 and oosll, he moved to Bucyrus. He
12 television stations in stores, post office and
lbe ..,.. the eoiioteen.
far by munlcipallbeo
by Koblenbl when be turnOd
to .,.....,lse cautlou. Re- Uved In Ft. Wayne the
major cities.
l!Chool building. Mrs. R u t h C. E. Bllkulee, executlvo
Iii
Ohio
the 1f8Vel fOIIli
CutUp forfeited 1 fl$ bond two years. FUneral
Barry Go I d w a I e r Jr. will Steams and her third grade II!Oftllry, leporlad on home
'·
for
nld· Ito tboulht
a disturbing the peace were beld 'lbursday at 3
speak at an afternoon session. had spent many boul'! of work and a water sofety
not ,colnc: to 'l lop
at the Wise Funeral home
Miller's speech will be lhe on this display.
m.eting wu IIDDClllllced
lllr
lnleraectlom i&gt;f Roull llll
Bucyruo.
(11'81 . campaign ,appearonce In' The following teacllen and Sept. U.
· IUrlied llllli&gt; lite Cit ·
SATVRDAY
Ohio by eltber of the GOP friends worked at the lair to
---Alllti!:ST
in. 1111· ~tlenjpt to avoid
REPORTED
national
..
ndidales.
arrange
the
booth!
Mr.
and
COORSI!:
TO OIAJII&amp;
1
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The Middleport Band Boost- 'lbe Ohio State Patrol rt&gt;
Mrs. Larry Wolle, Mr. and Due to tile Wmnen'o lnvltaU.IVJ
ers ABiocloUon will ljiOI1BDr i porls lhe arrest of 'lhl•ley eo,'
LOCAL TEMPS
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1111
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Jamet A. Rhodes today ap- the !trip mine board of revi~w Ionly one year at 1 timl. •
proved four more regulations he which studied the law at the Access roada and fire 1lnle
said would tighten control of , governor's request last June.
Rl1odes a.ui, must be locatlill
strip mine operations .
I The Regulations, the governor and constructed "to Mll'ft 6
The regulations deal with said, were aimed at compac- purposes praertbed In U,.
erosion control, reclamation tion, drainage, and vegetation law ... He J8id .tbeJ muat -,..
time llrnits, access roads, fire a:; factors in the control of adequately ctiined and prollfd..
lanes, and planting.
erosion. He said the law pro- ed against erosice" IJ1d l'tliif
' . The new regulations bring to ~i~ed gra~ng that would. "min· from the rninlo&amp;.and ~
e1ght the number Rhodes has muze eros1on due to ramfall.'' of coal could not be IB!d Ill
approved in the past three Another regulation will stop their construction..
weeks. Previously he approved miners from waiting two years The fourtb ~0111 ~
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said. "It can be done without reclamation except for "good weather and Jite eondlticnl IN
hardship on the mine operator and sufficient reason." Such ex- favorable."
unless he refuses to co-oper-

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